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Getting Serious about Play 

The Colby community dives into the Center for the Arts and Humanities’ new two-year theme

Philosophies of Teaching

The Center for Teaching and Learning helps Colby faculty refine their craft

Helping Students Open Doors

In a new role with DavisConnects, Milan Babík wants to make sure students are aware of the programs and scholarships available to them

James Hoogstraten

Reaching Beyond Himself

Stem cell donor James Hoogstraten becomes the latest Colbian to potentially save someone’s life

A Home on the Hill for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

The new Halloran Lab for Entrepreneurship will be a “centerpiece” of a Colby education, according to President Greene

From the World Cup to Colby

Tracey Leone brings her international and collegiate experience to women’s soccer

Maulian Bryant, Penobscot Nation Ambassador, and Sen. Rick Bennett (R-Oxford)

Colby Hosts Discussion about Tribal Sovereignty

Featuring Indigenous leaders and Maine lawmakers, the discourse was part of a revamped Cotter Series dedicated to current events

A student samples a cupcake offered by Pierre Serrao, part of the Bronx-based culinary collective Ghetto Gastro.

Cooking Up the World They Want

Ghetto Gastro, a culinary collective from the Bronx, makes a memorable visit to Mayflower Hill

Alex Bingham ’26 works on an assignment during a statistics class in Davis Science Center taught by Assistant Professor of Statistics Annie Tang.

New Data Science Major Sets the College Apart

The fast-growing field of data science gives people the tools to find patterns and make predictions from the torrent of data that surrounds us

Diplomat Makes the Case for Saving Democracies

Robert Gelbard ’64 returns to campus to remind students, and others, that democracy should not be taken for granted