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Thor Gabrielsen

More Than Numbers, Mathematics is the Art of Thought

Thor Gabrielsen ’26 draws on creativity to rank high in a prestigious mathematics competition

Tina Goudreau Collison RIT Sign Language Lexicon

Innovative Sign Language Makes Chemistry Accessible

Tina Goudreau Collison ’98 fundamentally shifts chemistry education for deaf and hard-of-hearing students

Giovanna Novi '25

Giovanna Novi ’25 Wins Projects for Peace Grant

She’ll use the $10,000 prize to cultivate communication skills for use with senior adults

Miller Tower in winter

Six Faculty Members Promoted and Awarded Tenure

The newest cohort of senior faculty are also named Haynesville Project Fellows

Composite image of faculty

Scholarship Stories from 2022

Our faculty’s research had a broad impact across disciplines during the past year.

Montage of images from top videos of 2022

Impactful Videos from 2022

These stories made a lasting impact on the Colby community

Sarah Martinez Roth

This Leader in Science Found Her Calling at Colby

Sarah Martinez Roth ’11 continues to win honors as she works toward her goal of achieving health equity for all

Bess Koffman

Newly Published Research Traces Lead Pollution in Alaska and the Arctic to Industry in China

A lead-additive ban enacted in 2001 has had little impact, according to data analyzed by Assistant Professor of Geology Bess Koffman

Studying images from the James Webb Space Telescope

James Webb Space Telescope Promises New Science

Colby astronomers share their first JWST images and glimpse the scientific possibilities ahead

Stacy Doore

Computer Science Collaboration Earns National Prize

U.S. Department of Transportation recognizes Stacy Doore’s autonomous vehicle research