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Intercultural And Interreligious Bonds In The Language Of Colors, Lucy Soucek
Intercultural And Interreligious Bonds In The Language Of Colors, Lucy Soucek
Honors Theses
This thesis explores the interfaith elements of the artwork of three south Asian visual artists, The Singh Twins, Siona Benjamin, and Arpana Caur. All coming from various religious backgrounds, living in multicultural societies, and navigating the borders and boundaries between different religious thought, these artists create meaningful artwork which explores what it means to live in a pluralistic society. All three artists invite viewers to think differently, formulate opinions, rethink assumptions, and spark associations. They use art as a way to ignite interfaith understanding, reaching broader audiences and asking us to question how we understand our neighbors and ourselves.
Court Musician: Four-Year Starter Sam Willson Is Composed On The Basketball Court - And At The Keyboard, Charles Eichacker
Court Musician: Four-Year Starter Sam Willson Is Composed On The Basketball Court - And At The Keyboard, Charles Eichacker
Colby Magazine
Four-year starter Sam Willson is composed on the basketball court—and at the keyboard
Alumni At Large
Colby Magazine
Class Notes
Profiles
Local, National, Global Service: Beniah C. Harding '42
A Horse of a Different Color: Patricia Jacob '65
Off-Track Banking: Alfred Dostie '70
Creative Juices: Michael Carter '80
A Whale of a Career: Kristen McMahon-Van Oss '92
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Alumni At Large
Colby Magazine
Class Notes
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One Last Landing: Gardner Gray '64
Taking Stock: David Melpignano '72
Cell Mates: Jennifer Massengill '88
Cause and Effect: Mala Rafik '94
Obituaries
Alumni At Large
Colby Magazine
Catching Up: Alumni Profiles
More Than Bears: Linda Wrigley '89 M.D.
Anything for Tampa: Kevin Plummer ’89
Pedaling Her Crops: Hannah Converse ’09
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Alumni At Large
Colby Magazine
Catching Up: Alumni profiles:
Crime and Punishment: Annie Chen '12
Full Court Press: David Marcus '82
Itchy Feet: Gabriel Duncan '02
Guerilla Gastronomics: Tiffany Ng '08
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Alumni @ Large
Colby Magazine
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Drawn to Design: Deborah Gassner '87
Different Drummer: Harris Eisenstadt '98
Flight School: Tom Rogers '04
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Judy Dickson '58: Northwest Passage
June Chatterjee '60: Cuba Up Close
Heather Boothe '94: From the Redwood Forests
Justin Amirault '01: Taste the Coffee
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Ted Bromfield '68: Law of the Land
Mark Weatherly '79: White House View
Brian McCabe '89: Casting About
Sarah Eustis '96: Opportunity Calls
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Frances Jones Vitaglione '63: Finding a Future
Fred Valone '72: Spiritual Challenge
Ari Druker '93: Asia Major
Sarah Toland '00: A Step Ahead
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Sunny Side Up: Sunny Coady '65
A Study Abroad: Morgan Murphy '76
Book Smart: Tina Constable '87
Student Teacher: Antonio Mendez '96
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Colby Magazine
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Students First: Margaret Klawunn '86
Wired: Alex Howard '98
A Happy Accident: Adelin Cai '05
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Alumni @ Large
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Vacationland Vietnam: Jim Sullivan '87
Old Meets New: Joshua Eldred '96
Young Minds Awakened: Natalie Ginsburg '07
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Johnson Day Revived
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No Day at the Beach: Jill Wertz Scalise '88
Stage Presence: Daniel "Jazzy D" Raymont '91
Class Acts: Rashad Randolph '02 and Coy Dailey '01
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The Colby Echo (February 29, 2012), Colby College
The Colby Echo (February 29, 2012), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
The Colby Echo (October 5, 2011), Colby College
The Colby Echo (October 5, 2011), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
Big House Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Big House Scrapbook, Wendy Miller, Sarah Miller Arnon, Julie Miller-Soros
Levine Family of Waterville
This scrapbook contains photographs and family memories of the big Levine family house on Ticonic Street, of the Levine family "camp," of going to temple, and of various members of the family.
"System Of Silence": Philadelphia Orphanages And The Limits Of Benevolence, 1780s-1830s, Brian Sweeney
"System Of Silence": Philadelphia Orphanages And The Limits Of Benevolence, 1780s-1830s, Brian Sweeney
Honors Theses
In 1831, Mathew Carey, a well-known Philadelphia economist, wrote a city official describing the situation of black children in the city. He called for the creation of an orphanage to aid these children and described the motives for this action as not only the “humanity and benevolence” of Philadelphians, but also “personal interest”, as this class could otherwise turn “lawless”. Unknown to Carey, the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans had been established in 1822 by a group of benevolent Quaker women dedicated to aiding this destitute class in an effort to promote compensatory justice for generations of oppression …
A Nostalgic Season: Nineteenth-Century New England And The Embrace Of Indian Summer, Adam W. Sweeting
A Nostalgic Season: Nineteenth-Century New England And The Embrace Of Indian Summer, Adam W. Sweeting
Colby Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Searching For Jacob's Ladder, Roger B. Stein
The Colby Echo (April 4, 2002), Colby College
The Colby Echo (April 4, 2002), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
The Colby Oracle 2002, Colby College
The Colby Oracle 2002, Colby College
The Colby Oracle
Colby College’s yearbook for the Class of 2002.
Bern Porter International: Volume 5 Number 24 (December 15, 2001), Bern Porter, Sheila Holtz, Natasha Bernstein
Bern Porter International: Volume 5 Number 24 (December 15, 2001), Bern Porter, Sheila Holtz, Natasha Bernstein
Newsletters
A Literary Newsletter and Bulletin of the Institute of Advanced Thinking
Featuring found art on homelessness and mail art by Bobolink Bob.