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Happy Days Childcare

Colby Addresses Need for Childcare with New Center on Campus

Amid nationwide challenges regarding the availability and affordability of childcare, Colby opens new facility in renovated Millett House.

New Colby faculty

Colby Welcomes New Tenure-Track Faculty

Introducing 10 tenure-track faculty who bring exceptional credentials, interdisciplinary backgrounds, and tremendous promise to Colby's academic landscape.

Colby College junior Hwida Sevigny rings the Colby College’s Revere Bell the college’s 204th Convocation on Tuesday, September 7, 2021. At right is junior Evan Domonkos, who rang the bell just before Sevigny.

The Revere Bell Rings Again

Colby’s historic bell central to new tradition

Convocation 2021

204th Convocation Officially Welcomes Colby’s Largest Class

Optimism and gratitude permeated the official welcoming of the Class of 2025. And the historic Revere Bell was rung to mark the start of the academic year.

New Students 2021

Class of 2025 Arrives at Colby and Sets High Bar

In a time of unprecedented change and uncertainty across higher education, Colby enrolled the largest class in the College’s history with 668 first-year students.

Nayeli Germosen

Team Player

Through sports, Nayeli Germosen ’22 inspires Dominican girls to follow their dreams

Mufaddalali Ali

Data Science in Action

At DataFest ’21, students bring liberal arts approach to 72-hour data science sprint

Richard Blanco

200th Commencement Highlights Connections, Creativity, and Courage

Graduates and their guests from around the world celebrated the Class of 2021 during the 200th Commencement, featuring poet Richard Blanco as speaker.

Charles Terrell

At Baccalaureate, Class of 2021 Encouraged to Give Back, Take Risks

Colby's 200th Baccalaureate brought together students and faculty in a private moment, marking the beginning of weekend actitivies for the Class of 2021.

Sandy Maisel and Jim Fleming

Professors Fleming and Maisel Retire after Mentoring Generations of Students

Distinguished teachers and scholars James Fleming and Sandy Maisel retire from Colby following decades of research, teaching, and service on Mayflower Hill.