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Colby Issues First Report on Maine’s Civic Health. A new report on the state of Maine’s civic health by Colby’s Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs received significant attention throughout the region. Highlights include feature coverage by the Portland Press Herald, Bangor Daily News, and NPR affiliate Maine Public, to name a few.
Recent News. In the News: Insights from Secretary Shenna Bellows and Journalist Mike Shepherd at Colby’s Election Forum. On Oct. 3, students and staff alike gathered in Page Commons as they eagerly waited to hear and learn from Shenna Bellows, Maine’s Secretary of...
Colby has offered admission to 1,275 students for the Class of 2028, with selections made from a pool of 19,188 candidates, the largest and most competitive applicant pool in Colby’s history.
On a perfect spring day, students, faculty, family, and friends gathered on Miller Lawn on Saturday, May 25, for Colby’s 203rd Baccalaureate, marking the achievements of the Class of 2024 with a ceremony that recalled the darkest days of the pandemic and celebrated the hopeful light of the future.
WATERVILLE — The $95 million Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts is poised to open soon at Colby College, representing the capstone to hundreds of millions of dollars in investments by...
WATERVILLE — Colby College plans to build a 109,000-square-foot residence hall on campus that would house 217 students and be ready for occupancy in the fall of 2026, a Colby official told...
Colby College surpasses $750 million capital campaign goal, extends it to $1 billion. The college's Dare Northward campaign has raised more than $780 million and will now continue to the end of...