Nikole Hannah-Jones and the 1619 Project
On April 26th, Pulitzer-Prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones was interviewed by Colby Professor of African American Studies Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, reaching an audience of more than
On April 26th, Pulitzer-Prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones was interviewed by Colby Professor of African American Studies Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, reaching an audience of more than
I would like to acknowledge that we are on native land. This statement was written on unceded Wabanaki territory on land taken from the Abenaki
The Center for the Arts and Humanities is always happy to support any students who are embarking on an ambitious project in the arts and
Sam Onche, a Colby senior and Studio Art major, has been making art for as long as he can remember. Growing up in Nigeria, he
As I sit at my new desk in Miller 200, looking out at a campus already humming with signs of energy and life again, it
There’s a reason that Colby is a destination school for students across the world interested in studying the humanities, and the primary reason is our
FEATURED PROFILE KERILL O‘NEILL After nine years as Founding Director of the Center, I am stepping down and assuming a new role as Special Assistant
The Center for the Arts and Humanities was overjoyed to welcome Emmy-nominated host, writer, and comedian Baratunde Thurston as the Keynote Speaker for this year’s
This year’s theme looked at Boundaries as relational sites where meaning, value, and belonging are made, reworked, and contested. If boundaries are seen in a continuum
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