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Paul J. Schupf Arts Center

Paul J. Schupf Art Center Opens with Strong Community Support

A flurry of weekend events allowed the public to experience Waterville’s new destination for the arts

Jeremy Barron '00, seen here in his Portland home office, is the new entrepreneur-in-residence at Dirigo Labs in Waterville.

A Startup Accelerator Gets a Boost

A successful entrepreneur returns to Waterville to take up residence at Dirigo Labs

Hockey donors and players

‘Something to Cherish Forever’

Colby celebrates its winter sports traditions and says thanks to those who helped make them happen

Steinkamp tree animation

Colby Museum Expands to Downtown

With its new gallery in the Paul J. Schupf Art Center, the museum hopes to reach more people and create new energy

protestors at UN World Climate Conference COP27

COP27 Inspires Colby Delegation to Think Bigger

President David A. Greene asks, ‘Can we do more?’

Members of the Colby women’s hockey team listen as Holley Tyng, their head coach, goes over drills during practice on Tuesday, November 29, 2022.

Standing on the Shoulders of Legends

The Colby men’s and women’s hockey programs celebrate their 100th and 50th seasons

Tyler Mueller

It’s Game Time for Stem Cell Donor Tyler Mueller ’25

Through an on-campus donor drive, the rugby player was matched to give a potentially lifesaving donation

A student carries a box of frozen meat while volunteering at the Winslow Community Cupboard

Colby Students Help Winslow Community Cupboard Deliver Food to Those in Need 

They used their expertise to help a nonprofit draft a grant to purchase refrigerated trailers and address food insecurity

Mike Wisecup

In Honor of Veterans Day

Mike Wisecup, a former Navy SEAL, reflects on sacrifice, duty, and the importance of overcoming adversity

Colby Commemorates 50 Years of Clean Water

Maine’s rivers used to be among the country’s most polluted. The Clean Water Act, passed in 1972, changed everything.