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Erin Bogan, Caring Canines volunteer coordinator

Get that Dog Into Therapy

Marian Leerburger’s Remy was born to serve

Miller Library

Down But Not Out

After being derailed by mental illness at Colby, the author ponders recovery, the liberal arts, and life’s richness

Andie Velazquez '19 in lab

Left Brain / Right Brain

Andie Velazquez melds studio art and neurobiology—perfectly

Jessica Lyon ’19

When the Past Never Passes

A documentary film by Jessica Lyon ’19 reveals the complexity of reclaiming German citizenship after the Holocaust

Hail Colby Hail sheet music

Hail, Colby, Hail Turns 100

Karl Raymond Kennison won a contest—and gave the College its alma mater song

Group of Colby alumni

A Half-century On, They Still Are Speedy, Goat, and Spike

The guys began filtering in on Thursday, each met with a big hug. From California, Texas, and all over New England.

CO2 emissions from coal power plant

Reduce that Footprint

Philosophy and Action David Farnsworth ’78Regulatory Assistance Project David Farnsworth ’78 travels the world, advising utility regulators and private citizens how to reduce their carbon footprints. But he is less an evangelist than a keen connoisseur of eco-friendly energy options. I learned this the hard way recently when…

Close view of tilled field on farm

On Climate, Think Globally and Act Locally

Farming and Climate Allison Chatrchyan ’92Director of the Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions For the past decade, Allison Morrill Chatrchyan ’92 has attended Empire Farm Days, an annual agriculture show in upstate New York, to talk about climate change with farmers and others in the…

ric DeCosta ’93, the general manager of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens

A Football Odyssey

Greek mythology prepped Eric DeCosta—to run the Baltimore Ravens

Will Hochman ’14

Welcome to Broadway

The Sound Inside costar Will Hochman ’14 talks about chasing your dream—and ending up on stage with Mary-Louise Parker