Campus Expansion

An architect's rendering of the Colby GreenColby’s planning process revealed various strategic opportunities to expand campus facilities, including plans for three major new academic buildings and a new alumni center. With the original plan for the Mayflower Hill campus, designed in the 1930s, pretty well built out, it was time for a new comprehensive campus plan. Planners settled on a new campus district across Mayflower Hill Drive from the main academic quadrangle and decided to model it on a traditional New England village green. The Colby Green is a new oval lawn that currently has two buildings, admissions and the new alumni center, facing it and will soon have two more. The Diamond Building, an $11.5-million, 53,000-square-foot building for social science and interdisciplinary studies departments as well as the Goldfarb Center, is currently under construction. Another academic building, for science departments, is next in the queue.
 
Roberts RenovationNot all the action is around Colby Green. The Roberts dining hall, one of three dining halls on campus, will be completely remodeled in 2005, completing a program to renovate and modernize all the dining halls. Plans are in the works for a major expansion of Cotter Union, which is Colby’s student center, and a comprehensive program to renovate residence halls is on the home stretch. A state-of-the-art synthetic turf field opened early in 2005 for athletic practices and games.