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Aaron Hanlon

National Campaign Demystifies the Humanities

Debunking myths about humanities degrees, Aaron Hanlon rethinks how we approach education

Young students walking down hallway of school

Colby Cares About Kids: Touching Lives for 20 Years

Award-winning mentorship program cultivates transformative bond for mentors and mentees alike

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Eight Unexpected Places AI is Emerging in Colby’s Curriculum

Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence funds proposals across disciplines

Terri Nwanma '22, UN Millennium Fellow

Inaugural United Nations Millennium Fellows Poised to Tackle Global Challenges

Nine student leaders selected for their dedication to social-impact efforts

Lovejoy Award

Reporters Targeted By DOJ Receive Colby’s Lovejoy Award for Courage in Journalism

This year’s Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award recognizes eight journalists subjected to U.S. government's subpoena of records related to leak investigations.

Flowers surrounded by darkness

The Botany of Dominance

Gwynn Shanks’s performance art digs deep into colonialism

Adam Giannelli

True to His Voice

Poet Adam Giannelli’s work shows us “how to hear a stutter”

Spanish Heritage class comic strip

With Respect to Heritage

New Spanish courses perfect fit for expanding group of learners—heritage speakers

Sally Simpson, Cassandra Winkelman

Two Seniors Win Prestigious Fulbright Grants to Teach English Abroad

Sally Simpson ’21 and Cassandra Winkelman ’21 won prestigious Fulbright grants to teach English abroad, Simpson in Austria and Winkelman in Germany.

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Reading the Pulse of Classics

Kassandra Miller sheds new light on an age-old discipline

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