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A Children's Crusade
Ushari Mahmud, the 2002 Oak Human Rights Fellow, works for victims of slavery, incarceration and child soldiering.
   
 

For Art's Sake
Dan Rosenfeld takes over as director of the Colby Museum of Art, and he's ready to spread the word about the museum and its collection.

   
 

A Posthumous Lovejoy Award
Daniel Pearl, murdered while reporting for The Wall Street Journal in Pakistan, to receive the 2002 Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award.

   
 

Words for the First-Years
President William D. Adams on Colby as a civil community.

   
 

All That Remains
Forensic scientist William Haglund looks for evidence of genocide.

   
 

Environmental Honor
Governor Angus King lauds Colby for its environmental efforts.

   
 

Rewards for Research
Colby faculty a magnet for research funding.

   
 

Plumbing the Depths
Colby scientists team up to study the Belgrade Lakes.

   
 

A New Mule in Town
Colby's new official mule.

   
 

Wit and Wisdom
What we said and where we said it.

   

Wit and Wisdom

"'Aesthetics.' It seemed like such a good idea at the time."
Mike Daisey '96, who performed his off-Broadway hit "21 Dog Years: Doing Time @ Amazon.com" at Strider Theater in September, talking in the show about the independent major he designed and completed at Colby.

"I like it a lot. It's a big deal. I wish we had one."
Robert Storr, senior curator of painting and sculpture at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), quoted in the Waterville Sentinel reacting to the new Sol LeWitt sculpture "Seven Walls" at the dedication ceremony July 17.

 


FEATURES:
A Global Forum
An alliance with the United World College is giving Colby an international flavor and perspective.

On Terror's Trail
Brian MacQuarrie '74 looks for the sources of hatred that spawn violence and finds more.

All Business
Ted Snyder '75 runs a business school and tells us about it.

School Across the Bay
Kristine Davidson Young '87 and Barney Hallowell '64 dedicate themselves to their students on North Haven Island.

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