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Dale Kocevski

First Light

Students and faculty to deploy AI on data from NASA's new orbiting telescope

Assistant Professor of Geology Bess Koffman in her lab at Colby.

Colby-Bigelow Partnership Awarded Research Grant to Study Volcanic Ash in Pacific Marine Ecosystem

A $600,000 grant will allow geologist Bess Koffman and Bigelow researchers to investigate how volcanic ash supports ecosystems in Pacific Ocean.

fluid dynamics

Fluid Dynamics

Why physics is an important part of the search for coronavirus answers

Mufaddalali Ali

Data Science in Action

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

Tay Munson ’21

The Beat Goes On

Tay Munson ’21 Joins Fight Against Heart Disease Through Pay It Northward Initiative

Huan Bui '21

Huan Bui ’21 Named Class Marshal with Highest GPA

Bui, hailing from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is a physics and mathematics major who will study at MIT in a Ph.D. program starting this summer.

House near ocean with solar panels on roof

Input and Collaboration Crucial to Success

Creating Climate Equity Alison BatesAssistant Professor of Environmental Studies Want a reminder of how our environmental consciousness has changed in the past 20 years? Consider Alison Bates then and now. First, she worked in conservation for a nonprofit, replanting native trees…

Flock of birds in flight in evening sky

Considering Extinction’s Bigger Picture

Giant pandas have become an international symbol for species at risk of extinction. They are cultural icons, bringing ecotourism dollars to local economies. With extensive conservation efforts, panda populations have increased significantly, but is that enough to prevent their demise? If their main food source, bamboo, went extinct,…

Regan Bragg, a mathematics and computer science double major, as she works with the coding program that she’s teaching students of Waterville’s public schools.

Early Exposure

Coding club boosts middle schoolers’ interest in computer science

Stacy Doore, Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Computer Science

Building an Ethical Sensibility

Stacy Doore speaks to the importance of computing ethics in computer science training