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Craig Loftus

Craig Loftus Joins Colby as Chief Information Officer

He has dedicated his career to helping fast-paced organizations manage their technology needs

Jeremy Barron

Jeremy Barron ’00 to Direct Halloran Lab for Entrepreneurship

An innovator and visionary, Barron will help make the lab integral to the Colby experience

Miller Tower in winter

Six Faculty Members Promoted and Awarded Tenure

The newest cohort of senior faculty are also named Haynesville Project Fellows

Mark Jude Poirier

Colby’s Newest Jennifer Jahrling Forese Writer-in-Residence Will Focus on Screenwriting

Mark Jude Poirier’s writing credits include the movies Smart People, Goats, and other titles

Frank Apantaku '71

Commemorating Frank Apantaku ’71

Colby names boardroom in honor of the noted trauma surgeon and trustee emeritus

Alison Beyea

Colby Announces Hiring of Executive Director for the Goldfarb Center

Alison Beyea, former director of the ACLU of Maine, will bring her public policy expertise and passion for helping others to Mayflower Hill

Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center

Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center Continues to Reap Recognition

Since it opened in fall 2020, Colby’s award-winning complex has won a dozen honors

Miller Tower at sunrise

The College Receives $1- Million Gift for Financial Aid Fund

Colby College is pleased to announce that it has received a $1-million gift from Jason Werlin ’00 and Amelia Schultz ’00 for the College’s endowed financial aid fund. The gift will expand access to Colby for more students. “We are incredibly grateful to Jason and Amelia for their generosity,” said…

Schupf Arts

Paul J. Schupf Art Center Completes Phase I of Waterville’s Revitalization

New destination for the arts will enrich city life, bring new economic activity, and continue to position Waterville as Maine’s next great city

Colby Delegation Attends COP27, the UN Climate Conference Happening Now in Egypt

Addressing big problems such as climate change is ‘fundamental to who we are,’ says President David A. Greene