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Said Eastman

Opening Doors

Saïd Eastman ’90 supports Colbians—and others—at every opportunity

Colonial meeting

Ordinary People’s Extraordinary Resistance

Arnout van der Meer’s new book illuminates everyday defiance in colonial Indonesia

Globe focused on Asia

Diversity Overlooked

New Colby research demonstrates need for seeing Asians' heterogeneity

London financial district skyline

London Calling

Panmure Gordon internships give Colby juniors an edge in finance careers

Illustration by Stuart Kinlough / Ikon Images

Dreaded Conflicts?

Positive thinking about stress and conflict can improve mental health and relationships

Illustration of face inside of man's cracked head

The Personality Factor

Authenticity yields negative results for dark personalities

Uzoma “Zo” Orchingwa

Ameliorating the World—One Solution at a Time

Uzoma “Zo” Orchingwa ’14 offers sensible solutions to prison communications

Emmanuel Sogunle ’21

Emmanuel Sogunle ’21 Receives Franko-Maisel Prize for Public Policy

Emmanuel Sogunle, who believes policy is the most effective tool to achieve educational equity, has been awarded the Franko-Maisel Prize for Public Policy.

Samantha Kane Jiménez ’21J

An Unnatural Disaster

Samantha Kane Jiménez’s research linking apolitical crises to violence turns heads at prestigious Walsh Exchange

Winifred Tate, associate professor of anthropology

Filling the Gap for Women and Families

Colby’s Maine Drug Policy Lab brings neglected issues to forefront

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