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Colby College

Colby College is a private liberal arts college in Waterville, Maine. Founded in 1813 as the Maine Literary and Theological Institution, it was renamed Waterville College in 1821. The donations of Christian philanthropist Gardner Colby saw the institution renamed again to Colby University before settling on its current title, reflecting its liberal arts college curriculum, in 1899. Approximately 2,000 students from more than 60 countries are enrolled annually. The college offers 54 major fields of study and 30 minors.

Colby College
Former names
Maine Literary and Theological Institution (1813–1821)
Waterville College (1821–1867)
Colby University (1867–1899)
Motto
Lux Mentis Scientia
Motto in English
Knowledge [is] the Light of the Mind
TypePrivate liberal arts college
EstablishedFebruary 27, 1813; 210 years ago (1813-02-27)
AccreditationNECHE
Academic affiliations
Endowment$1.1 billion (2022)[1]
PresidentDavid A. Greene
Academic staff
171 full-time and 48 part-time
Undergraduates2,262
Location,
U.S.

44°33′51″N 69°39′47″W / 44.56417°N 69.66306°W / 44.56417; -69.66306
CampusRural, 714 acres (289 ha)
NewspaperThe Colby Echo
Colors   Blue & gray
NicknameMules[2]
Sporting affiliations
MascotMorty the Mule
Websitewww.colby.edu

Located in central Maine, the 714-acre Neo-Georgian campus sits atop Mayflower Hill and overlooks downtown Waterville and the Kennebec River Valley. Along with fellow Maine institutions Bates College and Bowdoin College, Colby competes in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium.

History edit

19th century edit

On February 27, 1813, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, led by Baptists, adopted a petition to establish the Maine Literary and Theological Institution.[3] It was moved to Waterville, Maine, and used 179 acres of land donated by citizens. In 1818, trustees assigned the institution to Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin and classes began in a vacant Waterville home.[3] After Maine separated from Massachusetts in 1820, the first Maine legislature affirmed the Massachusetts charter for the institution, but made significant changes. Students could no longer be denied admission based on religion, the institution was prohibited from applying a religious test when selecting board members, and the trustees now had the authority to grant degrees. The Maine Literary and Theological Institution was renamed Waterville College on February 5, 1821, and four years later, the theological department was discontinued.[4] In 1828 the trustees decided to turn the somewhat informal preparatory department of the college into a separate school named Waterville Academy (most recently called the Coburn Classical Institute).[5]

 
A lithograph depicting the Waterville College campus in 1834.

In 1833, Rev. Rufus Babcock became Colby's second president, and students formed the nation's first college-based anti-slavery society.[6] In 1845, the college's first Greek Society was formed, a chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon, which was followed by chapters of Zeta Psi in 1850 and Delta Upsilon in 1852.[7]

During the Civil War, many young men were called away from school to join the fight; from Waterville College, Richard C. Shannon, Henry C. Merriam, and Benjamin Butler. Twenty-seven Waterville College students perished in the war, and more than 100 men from the town. In the years following the war, as was the case at many American colleges, Waterville College was left with few students remaining to pay the bills and a depleted endowment. The college was on the verge of closing.[3]

 
South College of the original Waterville College campus.

On August 9, 1865, prominent Baptist philanthropist Gardner Colby attended Waterville College's commencement dinner, and unbeknownst to anyone in attendance except college president James Tift Champlin, announced a matching $50,000 donation to the college; two years later the college was named after him.[8] Trustees of the college voted to construct a library and chapel to honor the Colby men who died in the war, called the Memorial Hall; it was dedicated at the commencement of 1869.[3] The college remained isolated from neighboring Bates College, and Bowdoin College due to its location in Waterville, coupled with socio-economic and political differences.[9] At the 1871 commencement, a Martin Milmore sculpture based on the Lion of Lucerne was added as the centerpiece of the building.[10]

 
Mary Caffrey Low, the first female graduate of the college and valedictorian of the class of 1875.

In the fall of 1871, Colby University was the first all-male college in New England to accept female students.[4] The national Sigma Kappa sorority was founded at Colby in 1874 by the college's first five female students.[11] However the college resegregated them in 1890.[12] One of the buildings is named after the first woman to attend, Mary Caffrey Low, who was the valedictorian of the class of 1875.[13] In 1874, based on the success of its partnership with the Coburn Classical Institute, Colby created relationships with Hebron Academy and Houlton Academy (most recently known as Ricker College).[14] In 1893, the Higgins Classical Institute was also deeded to Colby - the last preparatory school that the university would acquire.[15] Students published the first issue of The Colby Echo in 1877. On January 25, 1899, Colby president Nathaniel Butler Jr. '73, renamed the "university" Colby College.[8]

20th century edit

In 1920, Colby celebrated its centennial, marking not the date of the original charter (1813), but the date of its charter from the new State of Maine in 1820.

In June 1929, Franklin W. Johnson was appointed president of the college. That same year saw the public release of the Maine Higher Education Survey Report, which gave Colby's campus a less than desirable review. Criticisms included a cramped location on just 28 acres located between the Kennebec River and the Maine Central Railroad Company tracks through Waterville, an aging physical plant, proximity to the unpleasant odors of a pulp mill, and the soot of the railroad. Using the report as justification, President Johnson presented a proposal to the Trustees on June 14, 1929, to move the college to a more adequate location .[3] The campaign to raise funds for the move was immediately complicated by the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression, and competing offers for the college's contemplated location emerged.[16] Most notably, William H. Gannett offered a site in Augusta, a financially attractive option for the college, but a troublesome prospect for the town of Waterville. Ultimately, a joint effort between Waterville citizens and the college raised more than $100,000 to purchase 600 acres (2.4 km2) near the outskirts of the city on Mayflower Hill, and the deed was presented to the college on April 12, 1931.[17]

 
An illustration of the Mayflower Hill campus, circa 1945.

Mayflower Hill edit

In 1937, according to master plans drawn up by Jens Fredrick Larson, construction broke ground on Lorimer Chapel, the first building on the new Mayflower Hill campus. In 1956, the Maine State Highway Commission diverted the proposed path of Interstate 95 to swing clear of the new campus to the west,[18] and in 1961, Parade magazine called the 24-mile section of I-95 from Augusta to Waterville "America's finest example of a 'driver's road' for scenery, speed, and safety."[19] The college began competing athletically with Bowdoin and Bates in the 1940s, and officially joined the two colleges in the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium in 1965, after the University of Maine increased enrollment and moved to another athletic conference. The consortium became an athletic rivalry and academic exchange program.

21st century edit

 
Johnson Pond.

William D. Adams was the President of Colby from 2000 to 2014. Major accomplishments included conducting the largest capital campaign in the history of Maine, which raised $376 million;[20] a new strategic plan for the college; accepting a major gift for the Colby College Museum of Art – the Lunder Collection of American Art – and the construction of a new wing for the museum to house it in 2013;[21] expansion onto the "Colby Green" with the construction of the Diamond Building in 2007 and the Davis Science Building in 2014. In 2014, a documentary was created depicting a wide range of student experiences, including academic climate, social gatherings, athletics, and graduate outlooks, called Colby Life.[22] On July 1, 2014, David Greene took office as the new president of the college.[23]

Academics edit

 
Designed by Jens Fredrick Larson and built in 1939, Miller Library stands at the center of campus.

Students choose from courses in 54 major fields and have flexibility in designing independent study programs, electing special majors, and participating in internships and study-abroad programs. Colby emphasizes project-based learning.[24] Colby's most popular majors, by 2021 graduates, were econometrics and quantitative economics (62); political science and government (62); computer science (34); psychology (32); environmental science (30); biology and biological sciences (29); and neuroscience (29).[25] Volunteer programs and service learning take many students into the surrounding community. Colby employs 216 instructional faculty members, approximately 90% whom hold a doctorate or other terminal degree.

More than two-thirds of Colby's students spend time studying off-campus before they graduate. The college recognizes credits earned at over 200 off-campus programs in more than 60 countries.[26] Additionally, studies at four programs locations are recognized for inclusion in students calculated grade-point averages: the International Center for French Studies at the University of Burgundy in Dijon, France; the St. Petersburg Classical Gymnasium in Saint Petersburg, Russia; the University of Salamanca in Salamanca, Spain;[27] and the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.[28]

Colby also participates in engineering dual-degree programs with the Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science at Columbia University,[29] and the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College.[30] The programs vary in length and requirements. The Dartmouth College program, which is on a 2–1–1–1 schedule, is the more popular one.

  2016[31] 2017[32] 2018[33] 2019[34] 2020[35] 2021[36] 2022[37] 2023[38]
Applicants 9,833 11,190 12,313 13,584 13,922 15,857 16,891 17,800
Admits 1,838 1,768 1,602 1,295 1,307 1,279 1,258 1,142
Admit rate 18.7% 15.8% 13% 9.5% 9.4% 8.1% 7.4% 6.4%
Median SAT 1370 1420 1490 1500 N/A 1520 1500 1510
Median ACT 31 32 33 34 N/A 34 34 34

For the class of 2027, Colby College admitted 6% of applicants, accepting 1,142 out of nearly 17,800 applicants.[39] This represents a 12.3 percentage point decrease from the acceptance rate for the class of 2020, which was 18.7%, due in part to the college's decision to waive certain admissions requirements, such as the supplemental essay,[40] and by increasing financial aid commitments.[41]

Rankings edit

The 2024 annual ranking of U.S. News & World Report rates it the 25th best liberal arts college (tied with the University of Richmond overall in the U.S., 8th for "Best Value," tied at 7th for "Most Innovative" and tied at 36th for "Best Undergraduate Teaching" among liberal arts colleges.[45] Washington Monthly ranked the college 37th in 2019 among 214 liberal arts colleges in the U.S. based on its contribution to the public good, as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service.[46] Forbes in 2019 rated Colby 75th overall in its America's Top Colleges ranking of 650 military academies, national universities, and liberal arts colleges, and 32nd among liberal arts colleges.[47] Kiplinger's Personal Finance places Colby at 46th in its 2019 ranking of 149 best value liberal arts colleges in the United States.[48] Colby College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[49]

In 2016, Niche gave the college an "A+" for academics, administration, food, campus quality and diversity, a "B" for campus housing, health & safety, and athletics, and a "C+" for local city, and off-campus housing.[50] In Niche's official rankings, the college placed 16th for liberal arts and 46th overall.[51] Colby was ranked 29th in the country by Parchment.[52] Colby was also named one of "25 New Ivies" by Newsweek,[53] named to the list of the top ten environmental programs by the 2010 Fiske Guide,[54] and ranked 13th by the 2011 Sierra Club rankings of "America's coolest schools."[55]

Campus edit

 
Davis Science Center in 2016.

Colby's 714-acre campus is situated on Mayflower Hill overlooking Waterville, Maine, located along the Kennebec River Valley in Central Maine. Most of Colby's buildings are designed in the Georgian Revival style. The Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement organizes Colby's engagement in the local community.[56] The center also organizes Colby's civic engagement programs. The college earned a top-25 listing on the Peace Corps' "ranking of colleges that produce the most volunteers."[57]

 
Roberts Union in 2016.

Colby is a residential college and almost all students live on campus.[58]

In February 2022, the college announced the acquisition of Allen and Benner islands, adjacent private islands four miles southwest of Port Clyde in the Gulf of Maine, from the Up East Foundation and the Wyeth Foundation for American Art.[59]

Libraries edit

Colby's three libraries—Miller Library, the Bixler Art and Music Library, and the Olin Science Library—have a collection of more than 900,000 books, journals, microfilms, music scores, sound recordings, videos/DVDs, and manuscripts.[60][61]

Colby College Museum of Art edit

 
The Colby College Museum of Art in 2016.

The college's Museum of Art was founded in 1959 with the building of the Mayflower Hill Campus. Admission is free to the museum, which serves both as a teaching resource for Colby College and as an active cultural institution for the residents of Maine and visitors to the state. It is notable for an entire wing dedicated to works by American painter Alex Katz, a particularly strong collection of American art, and its major outdoor sculptures by Richard Serra and Sol LeWitt. The museum is part of the Bixler Art and Music Center, a building named in honor of President J. Seelye Bixler (1942–1960) in recognition of his visionary support for the arts at Colby.[62] The most recent addition to the museum was the Alfond-Lunder wing, opened in 2013 to display the recently donated Lunder Collection of American Art.[63] The gallery space in the museum now exceeds 38,000 square feet, surpassing the Portland Museum of Art and making it the largest art museum in Maine.[64]

Sustainability edit

In the fall of 2009, Colby launched Green Colby to highlight Colby's environmental policies, including its carbon footprint, conservation, student-led initiatives.[65][66] The school has signed a number of official agreements to reduce its environmental impact, including the Maine Governor's Carbon Challenge and the American College and University President's Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). As of April 2013, Colby became the fourth institution of higher education to achieve campus carbon neutrality.[67][68][69][70]

All of the school's electricity comes from renewable sources,[71] including hydro and biomass, with 10 percent of campus electricity provided by an on-campus cogeneration turbine.[68][specify] The college has stated that all new buildings will comply with a minimum LEED silver standard, and renovated buildings will also include green features.[68] The dining halls make an effort to purchase local and organic foods, and the elimination of trays has saved 79,000 gallons of water and 50 tons of food waste annually.[68][specify] Colby also has a composting program which processes more than 100 tons of food and yard waste annually.[68] On the College Sustainability Report Card 2009 Colby earned a B; Colby's grade was brought down by its lack of endowment transparency and shareholder engagement.[72]

Student life edit

 
The inaugural issue of the Colby Echo student newspaper, 1877.

Colby's 2,000 students, evenly divided between men and women, come from every state and more than 60 countries. Colby students are listed as 67.2% white, 10.2% unknown race,[73] 24% of its students being ALANA (Asian, Latino, African American, etc.) and 7% being international.[74]

Colby's was one of the five original schools to partner with the Shelby Davis Scholarship program for graduates from the United World Colleges, dramatically increasing the international student population.[75] Colby also participates in the Posse Foundation for multicultural scholars.

The college hosts myriad student-run organizations. The Student Government Association (SGA) advises and interacts with the college administration on issues ranging from policies and procedures to class presidents and dorm heads; it is also responsible for allocating funding to other student-run organizations.[76]

Athletics edit

The Colby Mules compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), and the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium.[77] The three schools compete vigorously in athletics, most notably in football and the Chase Regatta.[9][78] There are 16 varsity teams for women, 15 for men, and one co-ed team. The official school colors are blue and gray. Approximately one-third of the student population participates in one or more of 32 intercollegiate varsity sports. Colby also offers club sports and an intramural sports program called I-Play. As of 2013, five graduates have qualified for the Olympic Games.[79] Colby holds nine national titles in the NESCAC.[80]

 
The 1914 Colby Mules football team has been described as the greatest in Colby's history and one of the strongest college teams ever in the state of Maine.

The Harold Alfond Athletic Center is the center of athletic life at Colby, and home to the Colby Mules. It contains the Wadsworth Gymnasium, with a capacity of 2,600 people, the Alfond Rink with 1,750 seats, the Colby swimming pool, The Dunaway Squash Courts, the Boulos Family Fitness Center, and a field house with a four-lane, 220-yard track, and athletic offices.[81]

Fraternities edit

In 1984, following an investigation of campus life commissioned by the Board of Trustees, a decision was made to withdraw recognition from Colby's Greek system as it was seen to be "exclusionary by nature."[82]

Notable alumni edit

Alumni, now numbering more than 25,000, are represented in all 50 states and 75 foreign countries.[83] Alumni remain engaged with the college through alumni programs, affinity groups, and a directory and related services online, all offered by the Office of Alumni Relations.

Colby alumni include Governors Lot M. Morrill (ex-1869), Harris M. Plaisted (1881–1883), Nelson Dingley, Jr. (1874–1876), Llewellyn Powers (1901–1908), Benjamin Butler (1883–1884), Marcellus Stearns (1874–1877), and George A. Ramsdell (1897–1899).

Other notable alumni include: Harvard Professor and White House Consultant Gregory Ciottone (1987), former Barclays Chief Executive Officer Robert Diamond (1973), U.S. Senator from Florida (1969–1974) Edward Gurney (1935), abolitionist Elijah P. Lovejoy (1826), Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs and U.S. State Department Spokesman Sean McCormack (1986), mathematician and founding member of the Institute for Advanced Study Marston Morse (1914), President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Eric S. Rosengren (1979), former White House Chief of Staff Pete Rouse (1968), author Doris Kearns Goodwin (1964), pathologist and author Stephen Sternberg (1941), and academic and author of the Spenser detective novels Robert B. Parker (1954), Pulitzer-Prize winning author Gregory White Smith (1973), political analyst Amy Walter (1991), Political Director of ABC News, former house editor for the Cook Political Report, Editor in Chief of The Hotline, and NFL General Manager Eric DeCosta of the Baltimore Ravens (1993).

Presidents of Colby edit

The Administration is made up of the president, officers, a board of trustees with faculty and student representation, and a board of overseers.[84] Since the founding of the college in 1813, 20 presidents have served, with Colby alumni having served as four Presidents of the college: Albion Woodbury Small, class of 1876, President from 1889 to 1892; Nathaniel Butler Jr., class of 1873, President from 1896 to 1901; Arthur J. Roberts, class of 1890, President from 1908 to 1927; and Franklin W. Johnson, class of 1891, President from 1929 to 1942. David Greene currently serves in the role since 2014.[85]

Insignia and other representations edit

Seal and motto edit

"Lux Mentis Scientia," meaning "knowledge is the light of the mind," is the college's motto. The college was originally authorized to have a seal by its founding charter, granted by the Massachusetts General Court in 1813. Presently, the seal figures prominently on college diplomas as well as other official communications and merchandise.

History and Revisions edit

The history of the seal tracks both the history of the school, which began under the name Maine Literary and Theological Institution, and sigillography generally. The earliest known seal came while the school was called Colby University. It featured a sun in splendour with eight straight rays above the school's Latin motto. Surrounding the center are the words "Sigillum Universitatis Colbianae," meaning "the seal of Colby College," and two crossed olive branch with five leaves each. In 1899 the "university" was renamed Colby College, and a new seal was created with minor artistic changes to reflect the school's new name.[citation needed]

In 1936, President Franklin W. Johnson commissioned William Addison Dwiggins to design a seal to replace the one then existing, specifying only that it used the same motto as the first and retain the sun as the central theme. The cost of the design was $50.[86] The face on the sun was removed and the lettering and its positioning was changed.

In 2002, the college contracted with design firm Corey McPherson Nash for updates to its entire visual identity system, including the seal.[87] The current seal is set in Perpetua typeface around a sunburst. The seal is registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a trademark under registration number 2773337.[88] A special seal was developed for the college's bicentennial celebration in 2013.[89][90]

Alma mater edit

Colby's alma mater is "Hail, Colby, Hail." The lyrics to the song were written by Karl R. Kennison of the class of 1906. It is sung to the tune of "O Canada." In 1979, the second line was changed from "thy sons from far and near" to "thy people far and near."[91]

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  91. ^ "Colby Alumni Community - BlankPage". Retrieved 7 December 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Bixler, Julius Seelye (1927). Colby College, 1820-1925: an account of its beginnings, progress, and service. Colby College. OCLC 924564.
  • Chipman, Charles P (1912). The formative period in Colby's history . OCLC 1107623.
  • Fotiades, Anestes (1953). Colby College (1813-1953); a venture of faith. Newcomen Society in North American. OCLC 32399076.}
  • Marriner, Ernest Cummings (1962). The History of Colby College. Colby College Press. OCLC 615822.
  • Marriner, Ernest Cummings (1967). The Man of Mayflower Hill: A Biography of Franklin W. Johnson. Colby College Press. OCLC 1129623.
  • Marriner, Ernest Cummings (1980). The Strider Years. Colby College Press. OCLC 6626982.
  • Smith, Earl H. (2006). Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College. University Press of New England. OCLC 70167521.
  • Soule, Bertha Louise (1938). Colby's Roman, Julian Daniel Taylor. Colby College. OCLC 1679923.
  • Soule, Bertha Louise (1943). Colby's President Roberts. Colby College. OCLC 4122702.
  • Whittemore, Edwin Carey (1927). Colby College, 1820-1925: an account of its beginnings, progress, and service. Colby College. OCLC 906832.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Colby Athletics website

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Colby College is a private liberal arts college in Waterville Maine Founded in 1813 as the Maine Literary and Theological Institution it was renamed Waterville College in 1821 The donations of Christian philanthropist Gardner Colby saw the institution renamed again to Colby University before settling on its current title reflecting its liberal arts college curriculum in 1899 Approximately 2 000 students from more than 60 countries are enrolled annually The college offers 54 major fields of study and 30 minors Colby CollegeFormer namesMaine Literary and Theological Institution 1813 1821 Waterville College 1821 1867 Colby University 1867 1899 MottoLux Mentis ScientiaMotto in EnglishKnowledge is the Light of the MindTypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablishedFebruary 27 1813 210 years ago 1813 02 27 AccreditationNECHEAcademic affiliationsAnnapolis Group Oberlin Group CLAC CBB Consortium Space grantEndowment 1 1 billion 2022 1 PresidentDavid A GreeneAcademic staff171 full time and 48 part timeUndergraduates2 262LocationWaterville Maine U S 44 33 51 N 69 39 47 W 44 56417 N 69 66306 W 44 56417 69 66306CampusRural 714 acres 289 ha NewspaperThe Colby EchoColors Blue amp grayNicknameMules 2 Sporting affiliationsNCAA Division III NESCACEISAMascotMorty the MuleWebsitewww wbr colby wbr eduLocated in central Maine the 714 acre Neo Georgian campus sits atop Mayflower Hill and overlooks downtown Waterville and the Kennebec River Valley Along with fellow Maine institutions Bates College and Bowdoin College Colby competes in the New England Small College Athletic Conference NESCAC and the Colby Bates Bowdoin Consortium Contents 1 History 1 1 19th century 1 2 20th century 1 2 1 Mayflower Hill 1 3 21st century 2 Academics 2 1 Rankings 3 Campus 3 1 Libraries 3 2 Colby College Museum of Art 3 3 Sustainability 4 Student life 4 1 Athletics 4 2 Fraternities 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Presidents of Colby 6 Insignia and other representations 6 1 Seal and motto 6 1 1 History and Revisions 6 2 Alma mater 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory edit19th century edit On February 27 1813 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts led by Baptists adopted a petition to establish the Maine Literary and Theological Institution 3 It was moved to Waterville Maine and used 179 acres of land donated by citizens In 1818 trustees assigned the institution to Rev Jeremiah Chaplin and classes began in a vacant Waterville home 3 After Maine separated from Massachusetts in 1820 the first Maine legislature affirmed the Massachusetts charter for the institution but made significant changes Students could no longer be denied admission based on religion the institution was prohibited from applying a religious test when selecting board members and the trustees now had the authority to grant degrees The Maine Literary and Theological Institution was renamed Waterville College on February 5 1821 and four years later the theological department was discontinued 4 In 1828 the trustees decided to turn the somewhat informal preparatory department of the college into a separate school named Waterville Academy most recently called the Coburn Classical Institute 5 nbsp A lithograph depicting the Waterville College campus in 1834 In 1833 Rev Rufus Babcock became Colby s second president and students formed the nation s first college based anti slavery society 6 In 1845 the college s first Greek Society was formed a chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon which was followed by chapters of Zeta Psi in 1850 and Delta Upsilon in 1852 7 During the Civil War many young men were called away from school to join the fight from Waterville College Richard C Shannon Henry C Merriam and Benjamin Butler Twenty seven Waterville College students perished in the war and more than 100 men from the town In the years following the war as was the case at many American colleges Waterville College was left with few students remaining to pay the bills and a depleted endowment The college was on the verge of closing 3 nbsp South College of the original Waterville College campus On August 9 1865 prominent Baptist philanthropist Gardner Colby attended Waterville College s commencement dinner and unbeknownst to anyone in attendance except college president James Tift Champlin announced a matching 50 000 donation to the college two years later the college was named after him 8 Trustees of the college voted to construct a library and chapel to honor the Colby men who died in the war called the Memorial Hall it was dedicated at the commencement of 1869 3 The college remained isolated from neighboring Bates College and Bowdoin College due to its location in Waterville coupled with socio economic and political differences 9 At the 1871 commencement a Martin Milmore sculpture based on the Lion of Lucerne was added as the centerpiece of the building 10 nbsp Mary Caffrey Low the first female graduate of the college and valedictorian of the class of 1875 In the fall of 1871 Colby University was the first all male college in New England to accept female students 4 The national Sigma Kappa sorority was founded at Colby in 1874 by the college s first five female students 11 However the college resegregated them in 1890 12 One of the buildings is named after the first woman to attend Mary Caffrey Low who was the valedictorian of the class of 1875 13 In 1874 based on the success of its partnership with the Coburn Classical Institute Colby created relationships with Hebron Academy and Houlton Academy most recently known as Ricker College 14 In 1893 the Higgins Classical Institute was also deeded to Colby the last preparatory school that the university would acquire 15 Students published the first issue of The Colby Echo in 1877 On January 25 1899 Colby president Nathaniel Butler Jr 73 renamed the university Colby College 8 20th century edit In 1920 Colby celebrated its centennial marking not the date of the original charter 1813 but the date of its charter from the new State of Maine in 1820 In June 1929 Franklin W Johnson was appointed president of the college That same year saw the public release of the Maine Higher Education Survey Report which gave Colby s campus a less than desirable review Criticisms included a cramped location on just 28 acres located between the Kennebec River and the Maine Central Railroad Company tracks through Waterville an aging physical plant proximity to the unpleasant odors of a pulp mill and the soot of the railroad Using the report as justification President Johnson presented a proposal to the Trustees on June 14 1929 to move the college to a more adequate location 3 The campaign to raise funds for the move was immediately complicated by the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression and competing offers for the college s contemplated location emerged 16 Most notably William H Gannett offered a site in Augusta a financially attractive option for the college but a troublesome prospect for the town of Waterville Ultimately a joint effort between Waterville citizens and the college raised more than 100 000 to purchase 600 acres 2 4 km2 near the outskirts of the city on Mayflower Hill and the deed was presented to the college on April 12 1931 17 nbsp An illustration of the Mayflower Hill campus circa 1945 Mayflower Hill edit In 1937 according to master plans drawn up by Jens Fredrick Larson construction broke ground on Lorimer Chapel the first building on the new Mayflower Hill campus In 1956 the Maine State Highway Commission diverted the proposed path of Interstate 95 to swing clear of the new campus to the west 18 and in 1961 Parade magazine called the 24 mile section of I 95 from Augusta to Waterville America s finest example of a driver s road for scenery speed and safety 19 The college began competing athletically with Bowdoin and Bates in the 1940s and officially joined the two colleges in the Colby Bates Bowdoin Consortium in 1965 after the University of Maine increased enrollment and moved to another athletic conference The consortium became an athletic rivalry and academic exchange program 21st century edit nbsp Johnson Pond William D Adams was the President of Colby from 2000 to 2014 Major accomplishments included conducting the largest capital campaign in the history of Maine which raised 376 million 20 a new strategic plan for the college accepting a major gift for the Colby College Museum of Art the Lunder Collection of American Art and the construction of a new wing for the museum to house it in 2013 21 expansion onto the Colby Green with the construction of the Diamond Building in 2007 and the Davis Science Building in 2014 In 2014 a documentary was created depicting a wide range of student experiences including academic climate social gatherings athletics and graduate outlooks called Colby Life 22 On July 1 2014 David Greene took office as the new president of the college 23 Academics edit nbsp Designed by Jens Fredrick Larson and built in 1939 Miller Library stands at the center of campus Students choose from courses in 54 major fields and have flexibility in designing independent study programs electing special majors and participating in internships and study abroad programs Colby emphasizes project based learning 24 Colby s most popular majors by 2021 graduates were econometrics and quantitative economics 62 political science and government 62 computer science 34 psychology 32 environmental science 30 biology and biological sciences 29 and neuroscience 29 25 Volunteer programs and service learning take many students into the surrounding community Colby employs 216 instructional faculty members approximately 90 whom hold a doctorate or other terminal degree More than two thirds of Colby s students spend time studying off campus before they graduate The college recognizes credits earned at over 200 off campus programs in more than 60 countries 26 Additionally studies at four programs locations are recognized for inclusion in students calculated grade point averages the International Center for French Studies at the University of Burgundy in Dijon France the St Petersburg Classical Gymnasium in Saint Petersburg Russia the University of Salamanca in Salamanca Spain 27 and the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Boothbay Harbor Maine 28 Colby also participates in engineering dual degree programs with the Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science at Columbia University 29 and the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College 30 The programs vary in length and requirements The Dartmouth College program which is on a 2 1 1 1 schedule is the more popular one 2016 31 2017 32 2018 33 2019 34 2020 35 2021 36 2022 37 2023 38 Applicants 9 833 11 190 12 313 13 584 13 922 15 857 16 891 17 800Admits 1 838 1 768 1 602 1 295 1 307 1 279 1 258 1 142Admit rate 18 7 15 8 13 9 5 9 4 8 1 7 4 6 4 Median SAT 1370 1420 1490 1500 N A 1520 1500 1510Median ACT 31 32 33 34 N A 34 34 34For the class of 2027 Colby College admitted 6 of applicants accepting 1 142 out of nearly 17 800 applicants 39 This represents a 12 3 percentage point decrease from the acceptance rate for the class of 2020 which was 18 7 due in part to the college s decision to waive certain admissions requirements such as the supplemental essay 40 and by increasing financial aid commitments 41 Rankings edit Academic rankingsLiberal arts collegesU S News amp World Report 42 25Washington Monthly 43 37NationalForbes 44 75The 2024 annual ranking of U S News amp World Report rates it the 25th best liberal arts college tied with the University of Richmond overall in the U S 8th for Best Value tied at 7th for Most Innovative and tied at 36th for Best Undergraduate Teaching among liberal arts colleges 45 Washington Monthly ranked the college 37th in 2019 among 214 liberal arts colleges in the U S based on its contribution to the public good as measured by social mobility research and promoting public service 46 Forbes in 2019 rated Colby 75th overall in its America s Top Colleges ranking of 650 military academies national universities and liberal arts colleges and 32nd among liberal arts colleges 47 Kiplinger s Personal Finance places Colby at 46th in its 2019 ranking of 149 best value liberal arts colleges in the United States 48 Colby College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education 49 In 2016 Niche gave the college an A for academics administration food campus quality and diversity a B for campus housing health amp safety and athletics and a C for local city and off campus housing 50 In Niche s official rankings the college placed 16th for liberal arts and 46th overall 51 Colby was ranked 29th in the country by Parchment 52 Colby was also named one of 25 New Ivies by Newsweek 53 named to the list of the top ten environmental programs by the 2010 Fiske Guide 54 and ranked 13th by the 2011 Sierra Club rankings of America s coolest schools 55 Campus editSee also List of Colby College buildings nbsp Davis Science Center in 2016 Colby s 714 acre campus is situated on Mayflower Hill overlooking Waterville Maine located along the Kennebec River Valley in Central Maine Most of Colby s buildings are designed in the Georgian Revival style The Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement organizes Colby s engagement in the local community 56 The center also organizes Colby s civic engagement programs The college earned a top 25 listing on the Peace Corps ranking of colleges that produce the most volunteers 57 nbsp Roberts Union in 2016 Colby is a residential college and almost all students live on campus 58 In February 2022 the college announced the acquisition of Allen and Benner islands adjacent private islands four miles southwest of Port Clyde in the Gulf of Maine from the Up East Foundation and the Wyeth Foundation for American Art 59 Libraries edit Main article Colby College Libraries Colby s three libraries Miller Library the Bixler Art and Music Library and the Olin Science Library have a collection of more than 900 000 books journals microfilms music scores sound recordings videos DVDs and manuscripts 60 61 Colby College Museum of Art edit Main article Colby College Museum of Art nbsp The Colby College Museum of Art in 2016 The college s Museum of Art was founded in 1959 with the building of the Mayflower Hill Campus Admission is free to the museum which serves both as a teaching resource for Colby College and as an active cultural institution for the residents of Maine and visitors to the state It is notable for an entire wing dedicated to works by American painter Alex Katz a particularly strong collection of American art and its major outdoor sculptures by Richard Serra and Sol LeWitt The museum is part of the Bixler Art and Music Center a building named in honor of President J Seelye Bixler 1942 1960 in recognition of his visionary support for the arts at Colby 62 The most recent addition to the museum was the Alfond Lunder wing opened in 2013 to display the recently donated Lunder Collection of American Art 63 The gallery space in the museum now exceeds 38 000 square feet surpassing the Portland Museum of Art and making it the largest art museum in Maine 64 Sustainability edit In the fall of 2009 Colby launched Green Colby to highlight Colby s environmental policies including its carbon footprint conservation student led initiatives 65 66 The school has signed a number of official agreements to reduce its environmental impact including the Maine Governor s Carbon Challenge and the American College and University President s Climate Commitment ACUPCC As of April 2013 Colby became the fourth institution of higher education to achieve campus carbon neutrality 67 68 69 70 All of the school s electricity comes from renewable sources 71 including hydro and biomass with 10 percent of campus electricity provided by an on campus cogeneration turbine 68 specify The college has stated that all new buildings will comply with a minimum LEED silver standard and renovated buildings will also include green features 68 The dining halls make an effort to purchase local and organic foods and the elimination of trays has saved 79 000 gallons of water and 50 tons of food waste annually 68 specify Colby also has a composting program which processes more than 100 tons of food and yard waste annually 68 On the College Sustainability Report Card 2009 Colby earned a B Colby s grade was brought down by its lack of endowment transparency and shareholder engagement 72 Student life edit nbsp The inaugural issue of the Colby Echo student newspaper 1877 Colby s 2 000 students evenly divided between men and women come from every state and more than 60 countries Colby students are listed as 67 2 white 10 2 unknown race 73 24 of its students being ALANA Asian Latino African American etc and 7 being international 74 Colby s was one of the five original schools to partner with the Shelby Davis Scholarship program for graduates from the United World Colleges dramatically increasing the international student population 75 Colby also participates in the Posse Foundation for multicultural scholars The college hosts myriad student run organizations The Student Government Association SGA advises and interacts with the college administration on issues ranging from policies and procedures to class presidents and dorm heads it is also responsible for allocating funding to other student run organizations 76 Athletics edit Main article Colby Mules The Colby Mules compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III the New England Small College Athletic Conference NESCAC and the Colby Bates Bowdoin Consortium 77 The three schools compete vigorously in athletics most notably in football and the Chase Regatta 9 78 There are 16 varsity teams for women 15 for men and one co ed team The official school colors are blue and gray Approximately one third of the student population participates in one or more of 32 intercollegiate varsity sports Colby also offers club sports and an intramural sports program called I Play As of 2013 five graduates have qualified for the Olympic Games 79 Colby holds nine national titles in the NESCAC 80 nbsp The 1914 Colby Mules football team has been described as the greatest in Colby s history and one of the strongest college teams ever in the state of Maine The Harold Alfond Athletic Center is the center of athletic life at Colby and home to the Colby Mules It contains the Wadsworth Gymnasium with a capacity of 2 600 people the Alfond Rink with 1 750 seats the Colby swimming pool The Dunaway Squash Courts the Boulos Family Fitness Center and a field house with a four lane 220 yard track and athletic offices 81 Fraternities edit In 1984 following an investigation of campus life commissioned by the Board of Trustees a decision was made to withdraw recognition from Colby s Greek system as it was seen to be exclusionary by nature 82 Notable alumni editMain articles List of Colby College alumni and List of Colby College Faculty Notable Colby alumni include nbsp Ben Bradlee Jr B A 70 Journalist nbsp Benjamin Butler B A 1839 Major General in the Union Army nbsp Jack Coombs B A 1906 Baseball player nbsp Bob Diamond B A 73 Former CEO of Barclays nbsp Wylie Dufresne B A 92 Chef nbsp Doris Kearns Goodwin B A 64 Historian nbsp Edward Gurney B A 35 U S Senator from Florida nbsp Elijah Parish Lovejoy B A 1826 Journalist and abolitionist nbsp Marston Morse B A 1914 Mathematician nbsp Pete Rouse B A 68 Former White House Chief of Staff nbsp Cecily von Ziegesar B A 92 Creator of the Gossip Girl series nbsp Amy Walter B A 91 Political analystAlumni now numbering more than 25 000 are represented in all 50 states and 75 foreign countries 83 Alumni remain engaged with the college through alumni programs affinity groups and a directory and related services online all offered by the Office of Alumni Relations Colby alumni include Governors Lot M Morrill ex 1869 Harris M Plaisted 1881 1883 Nelson Dingley Jr 1874 1876 Llewellyn Powers 1901 1908 Benjamin Butler 1883 1884 Marcellus Stearns 1874 1877 and George A Ramsdell 1897 1899 Other notable alumni include Harvard Professor and White House Consultant Gregory Ciottone 1987 former Barclays Chief Executive Officer Robert Diamond 1973 U S Senator from Florida 1969 1974 Edward Gurney 1935 abolitionist Elijah P Lovejoy 1826 Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs and U S State Department Spokesman Sean McCormack 1986 mathematician and founding member of the Institute for Advanced Study Marston Morse 1914 President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Eric S Rosengren 1979 former White House Chief of Staff Pete Rouse 1968 author Doris Kearns Goodwin 1964 pathologist and author Stephen Sternberg 1941 and academic and author of the Spenser detective novels Robert B Parker 1954 Pulitzer Prize winning author Gregory White Smith 1973 political analyst Amy Walter 1991 Political Director of ABC News former house editor for the Cook Political Report Editor in Chief of The Hotline and NFL General Manager Eric DeCosta of the Baltimore Ravens 1993 Presidents of Colby edit Main article President and Trustees of Colby College The Administration is made up of the president officers a board of trustees with faculty and student representation and a board of overseers 84 Since the founding of the college in 1813 20 presidents have served with Colby alumni having served as four Presidents of the college Albion Woodbury Small class of 1876 President from 1889 to 1892 Nathaniel Butler Jr class of 1873 President from 1896 to 1901 Arthur J Roberts class of 1890 President from 1908 to 1927 and Franklin W Johnson class of 1891 President from 1929 to 1942 David Greene currently serves in the role since 2014 85 Insignia and other representations editSeal and motto edit Lux Mentis Scientia meaning knowledge is the light of the mind is the college s motto The college was originally authorized to have a seal by its founding charter granted by the Massachusetts General Court in 1813 Presently the seal figures prominently on college diplomas as well as other official communications and merchandise nbsp The emblem of Colby University c 1895 nbsp The Colby College Seal reflecting the college s new name c 1899 nbsp The Colby College Seal redesigned by William Addison Dwiggins c 1936 History and Revisions edit The history of the seal tracks both the history of the school which began under the name Maine Literary and Theological Institution and sigillography generally The earliest known seal came while the school was called Colby University It featured a sun in splendour with eight straight rays above the school s Latin motto Surrounding the center are the words Sigillum Universitatis Colbianae meaning the seal of Colby College and two crossed olive branch with five leaves each In 1899 the university was renamed Colby College and a new seal was created with minor artistic changes to reflect the school s new name citation needed In 1936 President Franklin W Johnson commissioned William Addison Dwiggins to design a seal to replace the one then existing specifying only that it used the same motto as the first and retain the sun as the central theme The cost of the design was 50 86 The face on the sun was removed and the lettering and its positioning was changed In 2002 the college contracted with design firm Corey McPherson Nash for updates to its entire visual identity system including the seal 87 The current seal is set in Perpetua typeface around a sunburst The seal is registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a trademark under registration number 2773337 88 A special seal was developed for the college s bicentennial celebration in 2013 89 90 Alma mater edit Colby s alma mater is Hail Colby Hail The lyrics to the song were written by Karl R Kennison of the class of 1906 It is sung to the tune of O Canada In 1979 the second line was changed from thy sons from far and near to thy people far and near 91 References edit As of March 7 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2021 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA 2022 Retrieved June 5 2023 Colby College Athletics Colby College Athletics Archived from the original on 2017 04 18 Retrieved 2017 04 18 a b c d e Mayflower Hill A History of Colby College Earl Smith University Press of New England 2006 a b Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums 1970 Doris A Isaacson ed Maine A Guide Down East Rockland Me Courier Gazette Inc pp 226 227 Little Talks 749 Colby College Special Collections December 31 1967 Accessed at Read Only Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 04 12 A People s History of Colby College Activism and Social Justice Since 1813 Home Retrieved 7 December 2016 Colby College 1820 1925 An Account of Its Beginnings Progress and 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Retrieved 7 December 2016 Colby College president oversees application spike amid focus on diversity Higher Ed Dive Retrieved 2023 01 04 Colby College Echo Colby s Seal January 14 1948 Colby College Echo College makes minor change to seal September 5 2002 United States Patent and Trademark Office Trademark Status amp Document Retrieval TSDR System http tsdr uspto gov caseNumber 76456406 amp caseType SERIAL NO amp searchType statusSearch Colby College Seal PDF Retrieved 24 July 2023 In Their Footsteps A History of Colby College www colby edu Retrieved 2016 04 21 Colby Alumni Community BlankPage Retrieved 7 December 2016 Further reading editBixler Julius Seelye 1927 Colby College 1820 1925 an account of its beginnings progress and service Colby College OCLC 924564 Chipman Charles P 1912 The formative period in Colby s history OCLC 1107623 Fotiades Anestes 1953 Colby College 1813 1953 a venture of faith Newcomen Society in North American OCLC 32399076 Marriner Ernest Cummings 1962 The History of Colby College Colby College Press OCLC 615822 Marriner Ernest Cummings 1967 The Man of Mayflower Hill A Biography of Franklin W Johnson Colby College Press OCLC 1129623 Marriner Ernest Cummings 1980 The Strider Years Colby College Press OCLC 6626982 Smith Earl H 2006 Mayflower Hill A History of Colby College University Press of New England OCLC 70167521 Soule Bertha Louise 1938 Colby s Roman Julian Daniel Taylor Colby College OCLC 1679923 Soule Bertha Louise 1943 Colby s President Roberts Colby College OCLC 4122702 Whittemore Edwin Carey 1927 Colby College 1820 1925 an account of its beginnings progress and service Colby College OCLC 906832 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colby College Official website Colby Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colby College amp oldid 1191967384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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