It was a pleasure and a career high working with the Hopkins/Sasaki team on this project. Colby College Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center / Hopkins Architects + Sasaki https://t.co/2esYF9YRoc via @archdaily
🚨 SCHOOL RECORD ALERT 🚨
Yesterday, junior Sharde Johnson cleared 1.71m (5’7.25”) in the high jump to set an outdoor school record! Sharde now holds both the indoor and outdoor records in the event.
#4shoes1mule
Colby will hold an in-person commencement on Sunday, May 23 to honor the Class of 2021, upholding a 200-year-old tradition of students one by one crossing the commencement stage. Each student will be allowed two guests to attend the outdoor ceremony. https://t.co/EbvlmlAB0i
Tonight, 7 p.m. EDT: Honor this year's Lovejoy Award winner @LeonardPittsJr1 at the @GoldfarbCenter's virtual event. Mr. Pitts will be joined in conversation by former Miami Herald Editor Mindy Marqués, a member of the award's selection committee. https://t.co/MEgVqhAj0M
Attend the virtual event on April 6 at 7 p.m EDT honoring this year’s Lovejoy Award winner, @LeonardPittsJr1, who will be joined in conversation by former Miami Herald Editor Mindy Marqués, a member of Colby’s Lovejoy Award Selection Committee. https://t.co/mTN4brDYNg
"Elijah was a 19th Century bad-ass in terms of publishing,” @LeonardPittsJr1 said of Elijah Parish Lovejoy, the award's namesake. Congratulations to Mr. Pitts, who truly fits Colby's mission to recognize "individuals of our time who embody courageous journalism."
An @AP story on Colby’s dynamic new Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence was picked up by a wide range of media, including @usnews, the @seattlepi, @HoustonChron, @WashTimes, and the @sfchronicle, to name a few. https://t.co/UjVtaR7RTa
Please join President Greene Thursday, January 28 at 6 p.m. for a brief, exciting announcement about a groundbreaking new initiative and the extraordinary generosity that is propelling Colby forward. https://t.co/owaAji2jQT
A gift of 500+ photos from Dr. William Tsiaras ’68, P’03 & Nancy Meyer Tsiaras ’68, P’03 to the @ColbyMuseum includes works by Ansel Adams, James Van Der Zee, & Dorothea Lange, advancing the Museum's ability to tell alternate narratives of American art. https://t.co/KbZV9aPPQD
Gibson Professor of History Raffael Scheck’s research sheds new light on the forbidden relationships between German women and prisoners of war during WWII, bringing attention to these "little-known accounts of defiance." https://t.co/RzR3o5Htug
Herbert E. Wadsworth Professor of Economics Michael Donihue’s class employed models rarely used at the undergraduate level to forecast Maine’s economic outlook. Read more about their report and how they think Maine will fare coming out of the pandemic. https://t.co/jIcaDho8N5
Using a simple but rarely employed method of data collection, Assistant Professor of Psychology Jin Goh is unearthing people’s perceptions of sexual harassment victims and the consequences of those mental images. https://t.co/hElVdFICBj
I will miss seeing Miss Thompson on campus, a regular visitor with a ready smile and proud Colby alumna. Obituary: Miss Alleen Thompson https://t.co/8z8YchsiG8
Students in Professor Bess Koffman's class wrote and recorded a collection of climate-focused podcasts covering topics from the Gulf of Maine to the geologic history of glacial retreat at Colby. Download now or tune in to WMHB at 2 p.m. https://t.co/f2KYWR0YUu