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Supporters of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPOe) waving flags at the Viktor-Adler-Markt prior to elections to the National Council on September 27, 2019 in Vienna, Austria
Interdisciplinary Studies

Coronavirus Used to Stoke Anti-immigration Fears

As health threat spreads, Jennifer Yoder points to factors behind Far Right’s continuing rise in Europe

Lisa Kaplan '13
Alumni

Line of Defense

Lisa Kaplan gives political campaigns and others ways to combat online disinformation

Qidong “Schu” He
Natural Sciences

Colby Junior Ranks in Top 10 Percent Following Math Competition

He’s ability to solve mathematical proofs quickly and reliably earned him a ranking in the top 10 percent in the 2019 William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, the foremost undergraduate mathematics competition in the United States and Canada.

Wallace Tucker '21 (number 55) on the court
Campus and Community

Basketball Standout Wallace Tucker ’21 Opted for a Rigorous Education—on and off the Court

It’s been a successful year—and not just on the basketball court.

Alan and Dorothy Hume
Announcements

Alan Hume, Founder of Colby-Hume Center, Dies at 93

Dr. Hume’s generosity led to the Colby-Hume Center on Messalonskee Lake, a beautiful setting that holds a special meaning for the Colby community.

One Mighty Mill (OMM) cofounders Tony Olinto ’98 and Tony Rosenfeld ’97
Alumni

One Mighty Mission

A gristmill and bakery is feeding students and recharging Lynn, Mass.

Side by side photos of Sen. Susan Collins and Democratic challenger Sara Gideon.
Announcements

Colby Poll Shows Statistical Dead Heat in Maine’s U.S. Senate Race

“There’s a long way to go, and things can change,” said Dan Shea, Colby College professor of government and the lead researcher on the poll, who noted Sen. Collins last earned re-election with 67 percent of the vote. “However, the results indicate this could be the kind of race Sen. Collins has not had to deal with before.”

Arts Collaborative building
Announcements

Colby to Create New Arts Collaborative in Downtown Waterville

Major gift will turn buildings into a one-of-a-kind space for central Maine

Elizabeth Brashich '21 looks on as Bevin Engman shows her a specific color palette.
Arts

Q&A: Bevin Engman

On finding meaning and freedom in painting

O’Hanian-Szostak Fellows
Campus and Community

First O’Hanian-Szostak Fellows for Civic Leadership Begin Work in the Community

The inaugural fellows began work on projects ranging from documenting the stories of Waterville residents to bringing bereavement support to Waterville schools.