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Meredith Crane ’04

Leaping Into the Forefront of Biochemistry Research

Pay It Northward—and a Colby-prepared scientist— leads Maria Armillei to timely opportunity

Chaz Langelier

Illuminating the Blueprint of Disease

Amid a pandemic, Chaz Langelier decodes genetic patterns that can improve diagnoses

Richard “Dick” Schmaltz ’62 and Joan Dignam Schmaltz '63

Major Gift from Family with Multigenerational Connections to Waterville Supports Two Colby Priorities—Arts and Athletics

A major gift from a family with multigenerational connections to Waterville honors Joan Dignam Schmaltz ’63 and Richard “Dick” Schmaltz ’62.

Margaux LeBlanc

All Charged Up

Powered by liberal arts, GM’s Margaux LeBlanc ’15 works for a sustainable future

2019 PGM ONE Summit. Photograph by Natasha Cohen-Carroll.

Must-have Voices

Sophie Dipti Sarkar works to shift the focus of the environmental movement to include communities of color

COVID-19 and world illustration

When COVID-19 Strikes Children

At the CDC, epidemiologist Leora Feldstein ’08 looks for answers

wreathes on pavement

Bearing Witness

In Minneapolis, Lester Batiste took to the streets—and literature

In a Pandemic, Healthcare as a Right

In New York City, Sarah Joseph Kurien brings COVID-19 testing to the most vulnerable

Christine Hein runs in Cumberland and North Yarmouth

Running Toward The Challenge

Tenacity and grit deployed in COVID-19 fight

Cattle running across grasslands in Africa

In Africa, Using Nature to Protect Nature

Ecological Systems Matt Brown ’92Africa Regional Managing Director Fresh out of Colby in 1992, Matt Brown joined the Peace Corps. His assignment—tending a tree nursery in Ghana—set him on a lifelong path. After two and a half years of volunteer service growing trees, Brown spent another…