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Colby Receives $1-Million Gift To Support Humanistic Inquiry and Research

To further advance its leadership in the humanities, Colby College announced today that it has established the Margaret T. McFadden Fund for Humanistic Inquiry through a $1-million gift from Trustee Anne Clarke Wolff ’87 and Benjamin “Ted” E. Wolff III ’86.

Saduo Dangui ’20

Shifting the Spotlight

Liberal arts bolster graduates’ innovative techniques to use performance as change agent

Osman Haneef '05

Q&A with Novelist Osman Haneef ’05

Blasphemy: The Trial of Danesh Masih is the debut novel of Osman Haneef ’05, published by Readomania, an independent Indian publisher. IA Rehman, director of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, describes the book as “a courageous and forthright survey of Pakistan’s blasphemy law.” A native of Pakistan, Haneef…

Arts Collaborative building

Colby to Create New Arts Collaborative in Downtown Waterville

Major gift will turn buildings into a one-of-a-kind space for central Maine

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

Pat Brancaccio

Colby Mourns Passing of Professor Emeritus Patrick Brancaccio

The Colby community is mourning the death of Patrick Brancaccio, the Zacamy Professor of English, Emeritus, who died Dec. 31, 2019, in Waterville just days before he was scheduled to leave for Verona, Italy, to teach a Jan Plan course on Italian fiction.

Lauren Bon, Artists Need to Create on the Same Scale That Society Has the Capacity to Destroy. Glass neon, metal brackets, 72 x 174 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Metabolic Studio, Los Angeles.

A New Definition of American Art

With great fanfare, Colby announced the creation of the Lunder Institute for American Art in 2017. Established with a gift by Life Trustee Paula Crane Lunder, D.F.A. ’98 and Life Visitor Peter Lunder ’56, D.F.A. ’98, the institute was envisioned as a place for scholarship, creativity,…

Associate Professor of Philosophy Lydia Moland chats with the audience at WBUR’s CitySpace in Boston.

A Good Place for Moral Philosophy

Associate Professor Lydia Moland on The Good Place and why all of her students should be haunted

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