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Announcements

Class of 2024 Admitted to Colby

"We're thrilled to welcome this remarkable group of students to Colby's Class of 2024. Their talents, intellect, perspectives, and interests will enrich our community and classrooms in countless ways," said Randi Arsenault ’09, assistant vice president of admissions and financial aid.

Social Sciences

Much to Fear, Then and Now

Medieval historian Larissa Taylor on how history can inform action in times of crisis

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Campus and Community

For Seniors, Colby Athletic Careers are Over; Memories Live On

I wish I could remember the first time I picked up a lacrosse stick. That way I could have one of those poignant first-time-last-time moments lodged in my brain to mark the end of something that has practically been tagged onto my name for 15 years. The…

Alumni

A Molecular Chess Game

At Yale’s Newhouse Group, award-winning organic chemist Timothy Newhouse '05 leads a team that makes new molecules with big implications

Hurricane damage in Caribbean city
Environment and Climate

Justice for Islands that Suffer Most

Human Geography Stacy-ann RobinsonAssistant Professor of Environmental Studies For Stacy-ann Robinson, it’s personal. Robinson grew up in Jamaica and has seen the destruction levied on the island by extreme storms. A human geographer and assistant professor of environmental studies at Colby, Robinson has also seen firsthand the…

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Social Sciences

Stressed about Stress? Think again—and differently

A new study by Nathan Huebschmann ’19 and Associate Professor of Psychology Erin Sheets shows the power of thinking positively about stress on a new population

Announcements

Davis Project for Peace Winners to Initiate Menstrual Help for Refugees in Uganda

With the $10,000 award, Bahudodda and Qazi will spend the summer at the Nakivale Refugee Settlement in western Uganda to implement their three-fold project.

Rosie Hust
Campus and Community

Mules Among Nation’s Best in NCAA Ski Racing Championships

Five of Colby’s own began the prestigious challenge of the NCAA ski racing championships today.

Campus and Community

Hockey’s Prünster in Goal for Colby—and Austria

Ice hockey isn’t the most popular sport for girls in Nina Prünster’s native Austria, but that didn’t stop her.

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Colby Receives $16-Million Gift to Advance Major Initiatives

Colby College today announced that it has received a $16-million gift from Trustee Marieke Rothschild P’16 and her husband, Jeff Rothschild P’16, in support of three of the College’s highest priorities: financial aid, the arts, and health and wellness.