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Back Cover Aug 2022

Back Cover

Colby Magazine

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Inside Back Cover Aug 2022

Inside Back Cover

Colby Magazine

Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts Coming Soon


Obituaries Aug 2022

Obituaries

Colby Magazine

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Class Notes Aug 2022

Class Notes

Colby Magazine

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Leading By Example, Kardelen Koldas Aug 2022

Leading By Example, Kardelen Koldas

Colby Magazine

In our Q&A, Dean of the College Karlene Burrell- McRae ’94 discusses advocating for women and underrepresented communities on Mayflower Hill.


Legacies Align With Colby’S Acquisition Of Allen And Benner Islands, Bob Keyes Aug 2022

Legacies Align With Colby’S Acquisition Of Allen And Benner Islands, Bob Keyes

Colby Magazine

The College creates a 500-acre island campus in Muscongus Bay


Colby Museum Of Art: Faith Ringgold “Story Quilt” Acquired, Bob Keyes Aug 2022

Colby Museum Of Art: Faith Ringgold “Story Quilt” Acquired, Bob Keyes

Colby Magazine

The Colby Museum of Art adds a coveted Faith Ringgold story quilt to its collection.


Meeting All The Challenges: These Five Colby Alumnae Are Reshaping The World Of Business, Finance, And Technology With Their Liberal Arts Education, Kayla Voigt Aug 2022

Meeting All The Challenges: These Five Colby Alumnae Are Reshaping The World Of Business, Finance, And Technology With Their Liberal Arts Education, Kayla Voigt

Colby Magazine

Five high-achieving alumnae talk about their lives, careers, and Colby.


The Greene Block + Studios: Raising The Bar Downtown Aug 2022

The Greene Block + Studios: Raising The Bar Downtown

Colby Magazine

Since it opened in fall 2021, the Greene Block + Studios has contributed to the remarkable revitalization of downtown Waterville as a convening space for public events, exhibitions, and concerts.


Illuminated Histories, Laura Meader Aug 2022

Illuminated Histories, Laura Meader

Colby Magazine

Artist Maggie Libby ’81 unearths the hidden histories of Colby women with their portraits.


First There Was One, Christina Nunez Aug 2022

First There Was One, Christina Nunez

Colby Magazine

Colby’s first female graduate, Mary Caffrey Low, set a standard for excellence and achievement.


Table Of Contents Aug 2022

Table Of Contents

Colby Magazine

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Dare Northward Aug 2022

Dare Northward

Colby Magazine

The physical and mental well-being of Colby’s students is one of the College’s top priorities. Your gift through the Colby Fund directly supports services that ensure students are able to fully enjoy and be enriched by their experience on Mayflower Hill, while also building strong habits for a healthy and happy life.


Editor's Note, Bob Keyes Aug 2022

Editor's Note, Bob Keyes

Colby Magazine

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Jordan Pond Houses Aug 2022

Jordan Pond Houses

Colby Magazine

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Colby Pride Aug 2022

Colby Pride

Colby Magazine

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Colby, Cows, And Climate Change Aug 2022

Colby, Cows, And Climate Change

Colby Magazine

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From The President, David A. Greene Aug 2022

From The President, David A. Greene

Colby Magazine

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Inside Front Cover Aug 2022

Inside Front Cover

Colby Magazine

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Cover, Colby College Aug 2022

Cover, Colby College

Colby Magazine

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Full Issue Aug 2022

Full Issue

Colby Magazine

Spring 2022, vol. 109 no. 1


Back Cover Jan 2022

Back Cover

Colby Magazine

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From The Editor Jan 2022

From The Editor

Colby Magazine

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From The President Jan 2022

From The President

Colby Magazine

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Opening A Window To Evolution: David Angelini’S Research On Genetic Adaptation Gets Push From Mcvey Data Science Initiative, Christina Nunez Jan 2022

Opening A Window To Evolution: David Angelini’S Research On Genetic Adaptation Gets Push From Mcvey Data Science Initiative, Christina Nunez

Colby Magazine

Most people think of soapberry bugs as little more than a nuisance, if they think of them at all. Found across much of the southeastern United States, the oblong insect is harmless to humans and likes to hang out on plants native to the soapberry family, hence its straightforward name.


For Marginalized Communities, A Need For Environmental Justice Mykela Patton ’22, Gerry Boyle Jan 2022

For Marginalized Communities, A Need For Environmental Justice Mykela Patton ’22, Gerry Boyle

Colby Magazine

Mykela Patton works for Communities for a Better Environment, a statewide organization in California that has an office in her home city of East Oakland, which, she says, “historically has a lot of discriminatory zoning practices and a lot of industry that has just been rubber-stamped into the community with little or no community input or look at collective harms.”


Banned But Still Toxic: Gail Carlson Serves Notice That Chemical In Ski Racers' Waxes Still Lurk At The Starting Line, Bill Donahue Jan 2022

Banned But Still Toxic: Gail Carlson Serves Notice That Chemical In Ski Racers' Waxes Still Lurk At The Starting Line, Bill Donahue

Colby Magazine

We live in a chemical world, exposing ourselves all day long to scary toxins created in laboratories—to the traces of herbicide that lurk in our water, to the carcinogenic Teflon coating our cookware, and to the pesticides sprayed on our vegetables.


Q&Ai: Provost Margaret Mcfadden Discusses The New Davis Institute For Artificial Intelligence And How The Liberal Arts Can Shape The Future Of Ai, Laura Meader Jan 2022

Q&Ai: Provost Margaret Mcfadden Discusses The New Davis Institute For Artificial Intelligence And How The Liberal Arts Can Shape The Future Of Ai, Laura Meader

Colby Magazine

Following the announcement in January of a $30-million gift from the Davis family and trustee of its charitable foundation Andrew Davis ’85, LL.D. ’15 to establish the Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence, the first of its kind at a liberal arts college, Provost and Dean of Faculty Margaret McFadden sat down with Colby Magazine’s Laura Meader to better explain the institute and its developing academic program.


All In: How Colby Met Covid-19, Gerry Boyle Jan 2022

All In: How Colby Met Covid-19, Gerry Boyle

Colby Magazine

It was last August and first-years were arriving, unloading cars, lugging stuff into residence halls. President David A. Greene was on hand for the big day, meeting students, greeting parents, only to hear, “We expect to be back here within two weeks to a month to pick up our child.” It didn’t happen.


Table Of Contents Jan 2022

Table Of Contents

Colby Magazine

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