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A woman poses for a portrait.

‘The Richness of the Scholarship is so Alive’

Hiʻilei Hobart ’03 returns to Colby as a leader for this year’s Summer Institute in Environmental Humanities

Three people dance in front of a device.

Where AI Meets Hip-Hop

Colby Assistant Professor Ben Baker studies the data of dance

Portrait of a female college student near a forsythia bush

All Roads Lead to Japan

Sareni Manriquez ’25 has earned two prestigious opportunities to continue her Japanese studies after graduation

Two women hang a painting in an art museum

The Art of an Art Exhibition

What’s unseen in the Senior Art Exhibition is the technical work students accomplished to bring it to life

Young woman on the top of a ladder that leads to a boat

Innovative Boat Will Get Urban Students on the Water

Ronnie Vesnaver ’15 prepares for a groundbreaking solar-electric vessel to ply the Delaware River

Three people sit on a stage.

‘We Will Shape the Story Together’

Author John Green empowers students to be their best selves in a campus conversation

Bess Welden

A Window into the World of a Working Artist

Bess Welden’s playwriting students get a firsthand look at the creative process

scene from a play

Grants that Bring Projects to Life

McFadden Grants support humanities research and projects on the cusp of completion

Anne Elizabeth Alexander in Miller Library

Fact, Fiction, and the Importance of Truth

Jennifer Jahrling Forese Writer-in-Residence will help students find and express their own personal truths

Asian male college student holding flowers after music performance

The Joy of Sharing Music

As winner of concerto competitions, trombonist Joshua Zhang ’26 keeps classical music in the spotlight

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