Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities

Colby Center for the Arts and Humanities The sciences tell us how but the arts and humanities tell us why! The center empowers students to as Why are we here? Who am I? What is the meaning of life?

The Arts and Humanities are central to understanding these questions, attempting to respond to them, and embracing the different answers that emerge. The Arts and Humanities are thus at the heart of the intellectual, developmental, and experiential life of the college. At Colby, we established the Center for the Arts and Humanities to promote, explore, and celebrate these questions. We believe tha

t the question, "what does it mean to be human?" resonates in the study of Arts and Humanities. Indeed, you could say that it is the point of any academic study, any professional or personal endeavor, and, ultimately, the key to living the “good” life. Uniquely among its college peers, the Center for the Arts and Humanities at Colby relies on student partners to help us address these fundamental questions. Through Arts and Humanities Labs, the Annual Humanities Theme, events sponsored by and focused on students, and student research grants, the Center empowers students to find meaning in their lives, to engage with the world in innovative ways, and to chart a new course inspired by transformative experiences. How do we do this? Read on!

Please join students, faculty, and central Maine community members for a public Animal Studies Symposium on May 5th. The...
04/28/2026

Please join students, faculty, and central Maine community members for a public Animal Studies Symposium on May 5th. There will be student research panels, a keynote discussion on "Caring for Birds, Building Community", and a morning bird walk the following day at 7am!

Faculty Book Celebration Alert! 🗣Join us on Tuesday, March 3, with Professor Harkett in conversation with Professor Nüff...
02/25/2026

Faculty Book Celebration Alert! 🗣
Join us on Tuesday, March 3, with Professor Harkett in conversation with Professor Nüffer in Parker Reed (SSWAC). See you there!

Announcing the new Humanities Scholars Program! This program supports juniors and seniors in the humanities and humanist...
11/05/2025

Announcing the new Humanities Scholars Program! This program supports juniors and seniors in the humanities and humanistic disciplines who are pursuing research-intensive projects such as honors theses, independent studies, and independent majors.

To learn more visit here: https://bit.ly/CAHHSprogram. Applications due Nov. 24th at noon.

We're so excited for Colby Faculty, José Martínez to give the next Islands seminar! Join us for "Drumming for the Orisha...
10/28/2025

We're so excited for Colby Faculty, José Martínez to give the next Islands seminar! Join us for "Drumming for the Orishas" on Monday, November 3.

Join us tonight at 7pm for "Under the Influenceof the Tide" with Sofia Gallisá Muriente! This lecture is part of the Isl...
10/27/2025

Join us tonight at 7pm for "Under the Influence
of the Tide" with Sofia Gallisá Muriente! This lecture is part of the Islands seminar series. See you soon!

Join us this weekend for our final John Green themed events at the Waterville Public Library and the Maine Film Center! ...
04/07/2025

Join us this weekend for our final John Green themed events at the Waterville Public Library and the Maine Film Center! All events are free and open to the public. See you there!

Learn more here: https://www.mainehumanities.org/
03/24/2025

Learn more here: https://www.mainehumanities.org/

We are so excited to have Laura Furlan join us as our online speaker for Readers Retreat April 5th! Get your tickets before they sell out. Here's a bit more about Laura:

Laura M. Furlan is Associate Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she teaches courses in Native American literature, American Studies, and creative nonfiction. She earned a PhD in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

She is the author of Indigenous Cities: Urban Indian Fiction and the Histories of Relocation (2017, Nebraska), a study of contemporary Indigenous novels that are set in urban spaces. In 2020, she co-edited a special issue of the Massachusetts Review of new Native writing, and in 2021 she co-edited a special issue of Studies in American Indian Literatures focused on Deborah Miranda’s memoir Bad Indians in which her award-winning essay, “The Archives of Deborah Miranda’s Bad Indians” appears.

She is working on a book project that studies the uses of the archive in contemporary Native writing and art. Her creative work has appeared in Sentence, Sovereign Erotics (2011, Arizona), Touchstone, and ZYZZYVA. She has slowly been writing a memoir that chronicles her experience as an adoptee of Native descent. She is the current president of the Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures (ASAIL).

Tickets are now available for "Play: A Conversation with John Green"! This free, public event will take place at Colby C...
03/17/2025

Tickets are now available for "Play: A Conversation with John Green"! This free, public event will take place at Colby College’s Lorimer Chapel from 6:30–8:30 PM, with doors opening at 5:30 PM. We hope you’ll join us for an evening of conversation and reflection! Get your ticket here: http://Purplepass.com/johngreencolby, or scan the QR code on the second slide.

Fauna, Colby’s only environmental literary and art magazine, is now accepting submissions for its seventh edition! We we...
03/04/2025

Fauna, Colby’s only environmental literary and art magazine, is now accepting submissions for its seventh edition! We welcome contributions from students, faculty, and staff! Deadline April 4th, 2025.

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