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Students working at Outdoorly
Access and Opportunity

Onward and Upward—with Colby Talent

A successful startup remains deeply connected to its Colby roots

David A. Greene
Campus and Community

Seniors Encouraged to Embrace Imperfections, Ask Mighty Questions, and “Stay Weird”

Colby College celebrated the accomplishments of the Class of 2020 in a series of virtual events May 22-24 that upheld College traditions and united seniors, their families, and the entire Colby community scattered across the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Mike Zheng '20
Natural Sciences

Early Start, Big Finish

Xiaoyue “Mike” Zheng sought—and found—high-level research at Colby

Chido Mpofu ’20
Social Sciences

Seeing the Need, Taking Action

Chido Mpofu ’20 broadens her horizons to make a difference in her community

Saduo Dangui ’20
Humanities

Shifting the Spotlight

Liberal arts bolster graduates’ innovative techniques to use performance as change agent

Osman Haneef '05
Humanities

Q&A with Novelist Osman Haneef ’05

Blasphemy: The Trial of Danesh Masih is the debut novel of Osman Haneef ’05, published by Readomania, an independent Indian publisher. IA Rehman, director of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, describes the book as “a courageous and forthright survey of Pakistan’s blasphemy law.” A native of Pakistan, Haneef…

Campus and Community

Burn the Bridges?

COVID-19 adds to complexity of Maine islanders relationship with visitors "from away"

Alumni

Singing through the Pandemic

Daniel Martin ’01 sees honesty in stay-at-home performances of American Idol contestants

Illustration representing poverty and divorce
Interdisciplinary Studies

At the Intersections

Tara Strelevitz ’20 leverages sociology and gender studies to explore relationships between complex issues

Social Sciences

An Unprecedented Downturn—with a Possible Silver Lining

Colby economists say this crash is different, and liberal arts skills could be crucial in the recovery