Colby College
(Waterville, ME)
Colby is a four-year liberal arts college located in Waterville, Maine. The college believes that every activity, in and out of the classroom, is an essential part of a student’s intellectual, personal, and creative growth. Students participate in undergraduate research, hundreds of student organizations, and pursue countless leadership opportunities within their active and civic-minded community.
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"Rediscoveries 2: New Perspectives on the Permanent Collection," an exhibition curated by President reopened at the Colby College Museum of Art yesterday and will run through June 24, 2012.
On Feb. 29, President Adams delivered an art talk describing the process and thinking behind the exhibition he curated.
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From Twitter to Fleet Street, we have seen continuing media coverage of Sunday's commencement stray from the facts. Some outlets reported that the May 20 commencement, featuring former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, was disrupted by protesters, that they "stormed in on" the speech, and that students booed.
To set the record...
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Join us in congratulating the Colby College class of 2012! We're proud of all of you.
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Braziers on Roberts Lawn are stoked, packed, and ready to light. Tonight's lobster bake kicks off commencement weekend activities. How did you feel when your commencement weekend finally arrived?
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Commencement setup is underway on Miller Lawn. Sunday's forecast calls for 80 degrees and sunny with light, southeast breezes. Hope you can join us. #ColbyGrad
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Documentary filmmaker Erik Ewers is producing a video for Colby's bicentennial and he's looking for video showing the College over the years. Any era, any topic, any format. Send us an e-mail at newmedia@colby.edu -- he'd love to see what you have.
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It's finals week and Bradford Woodworth '08 wants to know, "What is/was your favorite place to pull an all-nighter?"
(Photo: Students occupy a group study room in the Diamond Building for a late-night study session. By Kat McElroy '13)
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Women's lacrosse is in the first round of the NCAA Lacrosse tourney, tomorrow at 7 p.m. vs. Endicott College












