Content Posted in 2013
8-Mile High: With Eminem on his A-list, lawyer Randall Cutler is all about hip-hop, Kate Bolick
A Better Place: Graduates follow their ideals into the expanding world of organizations dedicated to helping others, Ruani S. Freeman
Advice from the Real World: Recent graduates send back nuggets of post-Colby wisdom
A Fine Line: Oscar-nominated filmmakers Andrea Nix Fine and Sean Fine strike a balance between tragedy and beauty, Gerry Boyle
A Global Forum: Davis-United World College program brings the world’s students to Colby
Agroforestry, elephants, and tigers: Balancing conservation theory and practice in human-dominated landscapes of Southeast Asia, Philip J. Nyhus and R L. Tilson
Aiding or Abetting? An Analysis of Medical Humanitarian Aid in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies, Claire Dunn
Alfond, Bill, interviewed by Ginny Keesler on January 23, 2013., Bill Alfond and Ginny Keesler
Alfond, Susan, interviewed by Amy Eklund on January 10 and 19, 2011: Transcript, Susan Alfond and Amy Eklund
A Liberal Arts Résumé: Colby alumni find their education invaluable in the business world, Gerry Boyle
All Business: At the University of Chicago, Ted Snyder adds value to the Graduate School of Business, Grant Pick
All That Jazz: Vinnie Martucci composes and improvises a life in music, David McKay Wilson
A Long Way from Home: First-generation college students face obstacles but find their own ways to thrive, Ruth Jacobs
Alumni @ Large, Gerry Boyle
A Monte Carlo Simulation Study of the Performance of Hypothesis Tests Under Assumption Violations, Gareth Cleveland
An Analysis of Attendance at Major League Baseball Spring Training Games, Michael R. Donihue, David Findlay, and Peter Newberry
Angels in the Home: Adelicia Acklen's Sculpture Collection at Belmont Mansion, Lauren K. Lessing
Anthology of Recent Colby Verse, Norris Potter Jr.
An Unexpected Verdict: Exploring the Economic Implications of an Expanding Chinese Presence in Dakar's Informal Market, Georgina Hurst
A Pilgrim's Path: Larissa Taylor follows a route worn by faith, Robert Gillespie
A Political Remix, John Fleming
A postulate for tiger recovery: the case of the Caspian Tiger, Carlos A. Driscoll, I Chestin, H Jungius, Y Darman, E Dinerstein, J Seidensticker, J Sanderson, S Christie, S J. Luo, M Shrestha, Y Zhuravlev, O Uphyrkina, Y V. Jhala, S P. Yadav, D G. Pikunov, N Yamaguchi, D E. Wildt, J D. Smith, Marker, Philip J. Nyhus, R Tilson, D W. Macdonald, and S J. O'Brien
A Question of Humanity, Ruani S. Freeman
Arnon, Sara, interview by Michelle Wang on January 23, 2013., Sara Arnon and Michelle Wang
Arnon, Sara, interviewed by Becky Muller in Spring 2010: Audio Recording
Arnon, Sara Miller, interviewed by Amy Eklund on January 8 and 17, 2011: Transcript, Sara Miller Arnon and Amy Eklund
A Role for Natural Resource Social Science in Biodiversity Risk Assessment, Philip J. Nyhus, Frances R. Westley, Robert C. Lacey, and Philip S. Miller
Art Movement: With a world-class collection and a new director, the Museum of Art is ready for its next chapter, Lynne Moss Perricelli
A School Across the Bay: Kristine Davidson Young ’87 is moored to her island students, Gerry Boyle
Assessing the SAT, Ruth Jacobs
A Strategic Plan: Two-year effort reaffirms Colby's priorities and sets future course, Stephen Collins
Bath, Maine: A City of Ships, Taylor Witkin
Bearing the costs of human-wildlife conflict: The challenges of compensation schemes, Philip J. Nyhus, Steve A. Osofsky, Paul Ferraro, H Fischer, and Francine Madden
Beckerman, Peter, interviewed by Isadora Alteon on January 10 and 14, 2011: Transcript, Peter Beckerman and Isadora Alteon
Being Billy Bush: For this television correspondent, it's all about connecting, Kate Bolick
Bernier, Albert and Meg, interview by Michelle Wang on January 18, 2013., Albert Bernier, Meg Bernier, and Michelle Wang
Bibliography/Webliography for Visual Literacy : Visual Imagery, Databases, and A Contextual Approach to Understanding Images, Margaret D. Ericson
Boots on the Ground: At 40, growing Environmental Studies Program equips students to tackle real-world problems, Kirsten Weir
Breaking the Ice: A century after Amundsen's historic Arctic voyage, Alvo Martin and the U.S. Coast Guard retrace the explorer's frozen route, Robert Gillespie
Breaking Through: With today's technology, singer-songwriters no longer need to wait to be "discovered", Susan Sterling
Bringing Feminism, Halakhah, and Social Status Together: Women's Ordination in American Judaism, Michelle Seares
Brody, Judy, interviewed by Michelle Wang on January 15, 2013., Judy Brody and Michelle Wang
Campus Kids: Faculty residents' children enjoy and contribute to college life, Alexandra Desaulniers
Can Students Still Write? In writing, Colby students juggle multiple voices in different environments, Stephen Collins
Can the Stock Market Predict FDA Approvals for New Drug Applications?, Thomas D. Abe
Cell Mates: David Bodine enlists Colby researchers in a bid to unlock the genetic mysteries of blood disorders, Steve Heacock
Characterizing human-tiger conflict in Sumatra, Indonesia: implications for conservation, Philip J. Nyhus and Ronald Tilson
Choosing a Poet's Life: Despite daunting obstacles, Colby poets pursue their solitary, creative craft, Gerry Boyle
Christians in Early and Classical Shiʿi Law, David M. Freidenreich
Christians in early and classical Sunni law, David M. Freidenreich
Classroom Peer Effects in Higher Education: Evidence from Colby College, Peter C. Jones
Climate Change and Epizootic Shell Disease in American Lobsters (Homarus americanus): Is Maine's Most Valuable Fishery Doomed?, Michael W. Stephens Jr.
Colby Mourns, Gerry Boyle, Abigail Wheeler, and Stephen Collins
Colby on the Front Lines: Graduates in the military tap into their liberal arts background, Robin Respaut
Collaboration is Our Future, Clem Guthro
Comparisons Compared: A Methodological Survey of Comparisons of Religion from ‘A Magic Dwells’ to A Magic Still Dwells, David M. Freidenreich
Cotter, Linda, interviewed by Calvin Lee on January 24, 2013., Linda Cotter and Calvin Lee
Creating a Culture of Innovation and Mobility with an iPad for All Librarians and Support Staff, Clem Guthro
Crop-raiding elephants and conservation implications at Way Kambas National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia, Philip J. Nyhus, Sumianto, and Ronald Tilson
Dangerous animals in captivity: Ex situ tiger conflict and implication for private ownership of exotic animals, Philip J. Nyhus, Ronald L. Tilson, and J L. Tomlinson
Dark Days: For college students, depression can intrude on "the best four years", Alicia Nemiccolo MacLeay
Defining Art: Lunder Collection of American Art raises Colby to pinnacle of college art museums, Bob Keyes
Development of a Standard and Functional Tactical Emergency Medical Curriculum -- TEMS Medic, Benjamin Hannon
Different Prescriptions: Philosophy? Dance? Economics? The path to medical school doesn't always start with science, Alexis Grant
Dispatches, Gerry Boyle
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Don't Worry; Be Happy: Alice Domar tells women how to escape "the perfectionist trap", Barbara A. Walsh
Double Duty: Women who make it to the top in business carry the burden of society's expectations, Barbara A. Walsh
Dramatic decline of wild South China tigers Panthera tigris amoyensis: field survey of priority tiger reserves, Ronald Tilson, Hu Defu, Jeff Muntifering, and Philip J. Nyhus
Economic Development Under Dominant-Party Regimes, Christopher J. Gorud
Educated Travelers: Alumni join professors as CBB travel program takes off, Alicia Nemiccolo MacLeay
Omona!: Gender Representation in Three Gender-Bending Korean Dramas, Eleni Choephel
Endless Summer: Baseball writer Larry Rocca chronicles America's game, Earnie Clark
Enhancing education through research in the environmental science laboratory: integrating GIS and project-based learning at Colby College, Philip J. Nyhus, F Russell Cole, David H. Firmage, and P S. Lehmann
Enhancing the integration of research and education using an interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Symposium, Philip J. Nyhus, F Russell Cole, David H. Firmage, and Edward H. Yeterian
Environmental studies: Interdisciplinary research on Maine lakes, Philip J. Nyhus, F Russell Cole, David H. Firmage, Daniel Tierney, Susan W. Cole, Raymond B. Phillips, and Edward H. Yeterian
Faculty in the Mist: Ethnographic Study of Faculty Research Practices, Marilyn R. Pukkila and Ellen L. Freeman
Farm Hands: With a fresh perspective, Colbians join farming's next generation, Molly Pindell
Feminist Spiritualities: A Brief Overview, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Finding a Life on the Edge: Two decades after mountaineer Bill Holland was lost in a fall, his daughter revisits his days on Mayflower Hill, Laurel Holland
Finding Home: International students face different choices as they consider life after Colby, Gerry Boyle
Finite to Fail, Infinite to Venture: Interactivism and Relational Ethics, Rachel A. Rosenbaum
First Year Collegiate Academic Achievement: Do Athletes Perform at the Same Level as Their Peers?, justine m. seraganian
Five Questions about Non-Muslim Meat: Toward a New Appreciation of Ibn Qayyim al-Ǧawziyyah’s Contribution to Islamic Law, David M. Freidenreich
Food and Table Fellowship, David M. Freidenreich
For Lunder Collection: A New Home, Gerry Boyle
Freedom Fighter, Ruani S. Freeman
From Greed to Grievance: The Shifting Political Profile of the Colombian Paramilitaries, Winifred Tate
From the Ashes: On 9/11 Andrew Rice lost a brother and found a greater purpose, Ruani S. Freeman
From the Editor, Gerry Boyle
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From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Jacob McCarthy, Mike Eckel, Adrian Blevins, Greg Reid, and Travis Lazarczyk
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Erika Mailman, Chandra D. Bhimull, Mike Eckel, and Stephen Collins
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Stephen Collins, Teko Mmolawa, Erika Mailman, Matt O'Donnell, Dash Wasserman, and Sally Baker
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Stephen Collins, Pat Sims, and Dash Wasserman
From the Hill, Diana McQueen, Pat Sims, Ruth Jacobs, Stephen Collins, Sally Baker, Patrick Brancaccio, and Gerry Boyle
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, Gerry Boyle, Pat Sims, Lauren Pongan, and Travis Lazarczyk
From the Hill, Pat Sims, Stephen Collins, Laura Meader, Jackie Farwell, Douglas Rooks, Brian Speer, Willard Wyman, and Travis Lazarczyk
From the Hill, David Eaton, Ruth Jacobs, Stephen Collins, Diana McQueen, Gerry Boyle, and Travis Lazarczyk
From the Hill, Ruth Jacobs, Stephen Collins, Gerry Boyle, Sarah Braunstein, and Laura Meader
From the Hill, Alexandra Desaulniers, Lauren Pongan, Emily Fleming, Stephen Collins, Barbara Walsh, and Ruth Jacobs
From the Hill, David Treadwell, Ruth Jacobs, Suzanne Merkelson, David McKay Wilson, Stephen Collins, David Eaton, and Laura Meader
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Stephen Collins, Brian Speer, Matt O'Donnell, and Alexandra Desaulniers
From the Hill, Ruth Jacobs, Stephen Collins, Gerry Boyle, Alexis Grant, and Laura Meader
From the Hill, Laura Meader, Lauren Pongan, Gerry Boyle, and Stephen Collins
From the Hill, Ruth Jacobs, Stephen Collins, Gerry Boyle, and Bill Sodoma
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Rob Clockedile, Travis Lazarczyk, Ruth Jacobs, Fiona Ross, and Stephen Collins
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Barbara Walsh, Richard M. Pious, and Kevin Rousseau
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, Anthony F. Cristan, Mackenzie Dawson, Jane Brox, Matt Difilippo, and Gerry Boyle
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, Gerry Boyle, William D. Adams, Raffael Scheck, Susan Sterling, and Travis Lazarczyk
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, Po Yin Wong, Gerry Boyle, Whit Richardson, and Robert Gillespie
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, Julia Hanauer-Milne, Ruth Jacobs, Jonathan E. Kaplan, Gerry Boyle, Robert Gillespie, and Allen Lessels
From the Hill, Colin Hickey, Gerry Boyle, Stephen Collins, Robert Gillespie, and Steven Saunders
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Emily Judem, Ruth Jacobs, Brendan Sullivan, and Adriana Nordin Manan
From the Hill, Emily Judem, Douglas Rooks, Stephen Collins, Mackenzie Dawson, Sally Baker, Gerry Boyle, and William D. Adams
From the Hill, Ruth Jacobs, Stephen Collins, Gerry Boyle, Ruani S. Freeman, and Daniel McCarthy
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, Julia Hanauer-Milne, Sally Baker, Robert Gillespie, William D. Adams, Brendan Sullivan, and Pat McBride
From the Hill, Matt Apuzzo, Gerry Boyle, Patrick McBride, Brendan Sullivan, Ernie Clark, Mackenzie Dawson Parks, and Neha Sud
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, William D. Adams, Alison Jones Webb, Neha Sud, and Robert Gillespie
From the Hill, Neha Sud, Gerry Boyle, Robert Gillespie, and Stephen Collins
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, Robert Gillespie, Adam Cote, Ernie Clark, and Sarah Tuff
From the Hill, Robert Gillespie, David Treadwell, Ruth Jacobs, Gerry Boyle, Mackenzie Dawson Parks, Anne Marie Sears, and Kevin Rousseau
From the Hill, Stephen Collins, Abigail Wheeler, Ernie Clark, Gerry Boyle, Jeff Welsch, Alicia Nemiccolo MacLeay, Robert Gillespie, and Ruani S. Freeman
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Stephen Collins, Matt DiFilippo, and Jacob McCarthy
From the Hill, Gerry Boyle, Kayla Lewkowicz, Stephen Collins, Mira Ptacin, and Rocio Orantes Carey
From the President, William D. Adams
From the President, William D. Adams
From the President, William D. Adams
From the President, William D. Adams
From the President: On the Liberal Arts and the Lesson of Steve Jobs, William D. Adams
From the President: The Higher Education Cost "Bubble" May Not Burst, But It May Be Time For a New Model, William D. Adams
From the Slums of Shaolin to the Bard of Avon: The Homosocial Bond in Shakespeare and Hip Hop, Camilla Ostrow
Fusion Cooking in an Islamic Milieu: Jewish and Christian Jurists on Food Associated with Foreigners, David M. Freidenreich
Game Changer: Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Todd McGovern played on, David McKay Wilson
Gendered Geographies and Coded Spaces in Urban Tehran, Shireen Smalley
Gender Gap: Colleges see demand for qualified male applicants grow as young women excel in high school, David Treadwell
Gender, Nature, and the Fairytale Structure in Robin McKinley's Works, Molly Rogers
Global Reflections, Stephen Collins
Goldberg, Jerry, interviewed by Ginny Keesler on January 15, 2013., Jerry Goldberg and Ginny Keelser
Goldsmith, Milton, interviewed by Andrea Birnbaum on June 8, 2011: Transcript, Milton Goldsmith and Andrea Birnbaum
Good Neighbors? Relationship between Colby and the community marked by tensions, community service, mutual economic interests, David McKay Wilson
Green Light over the Drop Zone: American Army and Marine Paratroopers in World War II, Audrey Lomax
Hail, Diversity, Hail: Questioning the Campus Climate at Colby College, Sonia R. Mahabir
Harnessing the Wind: Colby alumni bring booming wind-farm industry to Maine and the Northeast, Douglas Rooks
Having a Ball in Japan: Larry Rocca helps stoke the rising interest in Japanese baseball, Paul Karr
History with a Twist: Earl Smith brings a new perspective to the life of the college, Gerry Boyle
Holiness and impurity in the Torah and the Quran: Differences within a common typology, David M. Freidenreich
How Bern Porter Saw the World, Alex Irvine
Human Rights Law and Military Aid Delivery: A Case Study of the Leahy Law, Winifred Tate
Incorporating local knowledge into population and habitat viability assessments: Landowners and tree kangaroos in Papua New Guinea, Philip J. Nyhus, J Williams, J Borovansky, O Byers, and P Miller
In Defense of Humanity: Martha Walsh uses the law to combat genocide, Neha Sud
Ink in His Veins: Editor in Chief Kevin Convey is bullish on the rough and tumble--and haiku--of tabloid newspapers, David McKay Wilson
Innocents Abroad: Gary Newton manages global efforts to help the world's most vulnerable children, Alexis Grant
In Search of the Information Commons Model in Arts Libraries: A Library Travelogue and Discussion, Margaret D. Ericson and Janette Blackburn
In Search of the Information Commons Model in Arts Libraries: Bibliography, Margaret D. Ericson
Internationalized: Colby has gone global with help from Davis United World College program. But what comes next?, Gerry Boyle
In Their Footsteps, In Their Words: Special Section, 1813-1863
In Their Footsteps, In Their Words: Special Section, 1864-1913
In Their Footsteps, In Their Words: Special Section, 1914-1963
Investigating the effects of BAG3 knockdown on the cytotoxicity of the anticancer drug Laromustine, Kayla Gross
Investigating the Interaction of Zinc-Finger Peptides and Nicked DNA Using Phage Display, Rachel Maria Guerra
Investigating the Role of Epibiotic Bacteria in Defense Against Chytridiomycosis in the Green Frog, Lithobates clamitans, Sarah Nalven
Jeronimo Maradiaga's Journey, Gerry Boyle
Join the Crowd: Alumni find that graduate school isn't Mayflower Hill, but a supportive Colby prepares them well, Frank Bures
Kaplan, Glenyce Miller, interviewed by David Freidenreich on August 10, 2010, Glenyce Miller Kaplan and David Freidenreich
Keeping problem tigers from becoming a problem species, Philip J. Nyhus and R L. Tilson
Kibbee, Community and Culture: Lebanese Food and Identity in Waterville, Miles de Klerk
Kiddushin: A Service for Yom Hashoah, David M. Freidenreich
"Kill the Indian, Save the Man," Americanization through Education: Richard Henry Pratt's Legacy, Lindsay Peterson
Kowal, Harold, interviewed by Calvin Lee on January 15, 2013, Harold Kowal and Calvin Lee
L’Autre de Montaigne: vers une vision tolérante de nos perceptions, Brita L. Midness
Les Contes de fées oubliés: vision d'un monde plus égal, Deborah Amato
Life on the Edge: Biotic and Abiotic Production of Hydrogen Production Along the Chemical Gradient, Carly Elise Hallowell
Listen, Rebecca Green
Living on the LAM: Libraries, Archives and Museums in the Digital Age, Clem Guthro
Longstaff, Thomas, interviewed by Thomas Williams on January 25, 2013., Thomas Longstaff and Thomas Williams
Looking Back from Afar: Colby's far-flung international alumni consider their time on Mayflower Hill, Stephen Collins
Lunder, Paula, interviewed by Yichen Jiang, Jan. 8 and 22, 2011, Paula Lunder and Yichen Jiang
Maine Learns to Love Dairying, Erin Love
Maine Shared Collections Strategy: Why now in Maine?, Clem Guthro
Making it in Maine: Stories of Jewish life in small-town America, David M. Freidenreich
Making of a President: Candidates lean on Colbians in bids for the White House, Allen Lessels
Managing the Global Marine Aquarium Trade, Sarah Holmes
Mars Up Close: Scott Murchie's team of scientists helps uncover the secrets of the red planet, Tom Nugent
Massive Gravity Theories, Greg Seyfarth
Massive Quiescent Disk Galaxies in the CANDELS Survey, Aurora Y. Kesseli
Metallic Mineral Mining in Maine, Kaitlyn Bernard
Miller, Charlie and Ellie, interviewed by Calvin Lee on January 22, 2013, Charlie Miller, Ellie Miller, and Calvin Lee
Miller-Soros, Julie, interviewed by Hannah Dhonau on January 10, 2011: Transcript, Julie Miller-Soros and Hannah Dhonau
Miller, Wendy, interviewed by Hannah Dhonau on January 14, 2011: Transcript, Wendy Miller and Hannah Dhonau
More Than Mentors: Begun in the classroom, relationships between professors and students thrive beyond Mayflower Hill, Gerry Boyle
Muslims in canon law, ca. 650–1000, David M. Freidenreich
Muslims in Eastern Christian Law, 1000–1500, David M. Freidenreich
Muslims in Western Canon Law, 1000–1500, David M. Freidenreich
My Teaching Philosophy, Marilyn R. Pukkila
New Perspective: Rereading Seymour Joseph Guy's "Making a Train", Lauren K. Lessing
Next Generation Libraries, Clem Guthro
Notes on the Politics of the Auteur: Stanley Kubrick, Wes Anderson, and the Spectator, Michael Perreault
Nothing but the Truth: Forensic psychologist Ann LeBlanc manages cases where crime and mental illness overlap, Douglas Rooks
'Not unworthy of his hand': Crossing Borders in Benjamin West's A Drayman Drinking, Lauren K. Lessing and Terri Sabatos
Now What? Anxious Colby seniors ponder their next move, Abigail Wheeler
Now What? Colby seniors have their plans in full swing, Abigail Wheeler
Now What? Here's What…, Abigail Wheeler
Obama's Right Hand: Behind the scenes, White House Chief of Staff Pete Rouse is invaluable to the President, David McKay Wilson
Of the People: For many alumni, government careers offer the best opportunity to serve, Alexis Grant
Omens, Portents, and Possibilities: Libraries in 2020, Clem Guthro and James Jackson Sanborn
On Terror's Trail: A Boston Globe reporter searches for answers in the wake of September 11, Brian MacQuarrie
Open Mic: "Blogosphere" boom launches Pundit Review hosts into global talk radio, Gerry Boyle
Paramilitary Forces in Colombia, Winifred Tate
Peace in Phnom Penh: Jim Cousins finds refuge and regeneration in the reborn Cambodian capital, Frank Bures
Photographic Memory: Cal Mackenzie makes pictures that bring life into focus, G. Calvin Mackenzie
Picturing Efficiency: Precisionism, Scientific Management, and the Effacement of Labor, Sharon L. Corwin
Pioneers: Colby's first Posse leaves changed by Colby--and Mayflower Hill remains changed by Posse I, Gerry Boyle
Players: For Paul L. Coffey and Joshua Scharback, theater means good company, Robert Gillespie
Point of View: From Privilege, a Call for Social Justice, Adam Howard
Point of View: Going Home: Far and Near, Nikky-Guninder K. Singh
Point of View: In a Perfect World, Christina Feng
Point of View: In the Footsteps of the Holocaust, Aileen Evans
Point of View: In This Class on Feminism, Nobody Was on the Bench, Rocio Orantes Carey
Point of View: Is Racism Dead? Only If We Act As If It Were, and Expect the Same From Others, Joseph Atkins
Point of View: Sunrise by the Pond, Carl Glickman
Point of View: The Digital Revolution Hits Home--Or Does It?, G. Calvin Mackenzie
Point of View: The Lesson of David Kato, Ellen Morris
Point of View: The Spiritual Life of Colby College: Then, now, next, Kurt D. Nelson
Point of View: To Bring Peace to Afghanistan, the International Community Must Understand Pashtuns, Ayaz Khan Achakzai
Political Priming: The Effect of Contextual Factors on Word Recognition and Recall, Adam LaViolet
Prenatal Choline Supplementation and MK-801 Toxicity: Protecting Memory and Preventing Neurodegeneration, Chelsea Nickerson
Proxy Citizenship and Transnational Advocacy: Colombian Activists from Putumayo to Washington, DC, Winifred Tate
Pulver, David, interview by Ginny Keesler on January 18, 2013., David Pulver and Ginny Keesler
Quite a year and new life for Panthera tigris: The St. Petersburg Declaration and the future of wild tigers, Philip J. Nyhus and Lisa Ann Tekancic
Radioheads: Lee L'Heureux and crew boost WMHB to the next level, Rebecca Green
Reaching the World: A Campaign for Colby, William D. Adams and Robert E. Diamond Jr.
Reaching the World: Capital campaign kicks off with emphasis on ensuring Colby experience is accessible to all qualified students, Stephen Collins
Real Money, Real Lessons: In a course called learning by giving, students pursue and allot funding for area nonprofits, Laura Meader
Reconstructing Violet Paget, Dash Wasserman
Reintroduction of the Chinese Tiger, Philip J. Nyhus, Urs Breitenmoser, and Ron Tilson
Reinventing Waterville: Mike Roy and a host of Colbians rollup their sleeves as the city charts its future, Gerry Boyle
Relationship of Cross-Linking Potential to Mechanism of Cell Death, Adam N. Spierer
Remapping Nature: Motherhood, Autonomy, and Anti-Mining Activism in Íntag, Ecuador, Ellicott K. Dandy
Remembering Hugh Gourley, Gabriella De Ferrari, Bree Jeppson, and Paul Schupf
Repercussions on the Educational System? The Argentine Example of a Conditional Cash Transfer Program: Asignación Universal por Hijo (AUH), Grace Schlesinger
Reshaping the Hill: construction begins for the Colby Green, centerpiece of the College's most significant expansion in a half-century, Stephen Collins
Return from Exile: The Untold Story of Pinochet-Era Exiles' Reintegration in Chile, Katy Wassam
Rock Never Dies: Sixties rock finds new fans among today's students, Brendan Sullivan
Sapers, Aviva, interview by Thomas Williams on January 16, 2013., Aviva Sapers and Thomas Williams
Scripture and Fiction: An Aesthetic Approach to The Little Pilgrim, Brian Russo
Shadows of Kabul: Qiam Amiry now ponders Afghanistan's troubles from afar, John Campbell
Sharing meals with non-Christians in canon law commentaries, ca. 1160-1260: A case study in legal development, David M. Freidenreich
Silberstein, Burton, interviewed by Thomas Williams on January 28, 2013, Burton Silberstein and Thomas Williams
Silver Lining: Economic woes can inspire positive life changes, Alexis Grant
Silverman, Morris and Adele, interviewed by Andrea Birnbaum on July 5, 2011: Transcript, Morris Silverman, Adele Silverman, and Andrea Birnbaum
Singer, Goldie, interviewed by David Freidenreich on June 7, 2011: Transcript, Goldie Singer and David Freidenreich
Tackling Biocomplexity with Meta-models for Species Risk Assessment, Philip J. Nyhus, Robert C. Lacy, Francis R. Westley, Philip S. Miller, Harrie Harrie Vredenburg, Paul C. Paquet, and John Pollak
Take a Deep Breath: On Not Losing the Turtle in the Technology, Marilyn R. Pukkila
Taking the bite out of wildlife damage: The challenges of wildlife compensation schemes, Philip J. Nyhus, Hank Fisher, Steve Osofsky, and Francine Madden
Talberth, Ethel T. Goldman, and Sue Talberth Sherman, interviewed by David Freidenreich on December 21, 2010: Transcript, Ethel Talberth Goldman, Sue Talberth Sherman, and David Freidenreich
Thank You, Professor Bassett: Former "toads" bid farewell to their beloved teacher and mentor, Gerry Boyle
The abnā' al-dawla: The Definition and Legitimation of Identity in Response to the Fourth Fitna, John P. Turner
The Aesthetic of Failure: Authenticity, Effort, and Imperfection in American Contemporary Dance, Delaney McDonough
The American Rifled Musket: Technical Revolution or Tactical Redundancy?, Alexandre F. Caillot
The Apple of His Ire: For monologist Mike Daisey, the death of Steve Jobs was another defining moment in a remarkable career, Neil Genzlinger
The Art Theft: Noah Charney has fashioned a multimedia career from the work of those who steal paintings, Gerry Boyle
The Biographer's Craft: Writers discuss the art of capturing lives with words, Frank Bures
The Boatbuilders: Steve White '77 and Jock Williams '62 have built international reputations fore their classically inspired yachts, Matthew P. Murphy
The Conservation Value of Tigers: Separating Science from Fiction, Philip J. Nyhus and Ron L. Tilson
The Death of al-ʿAbbās b. al-Maʾmūn and a “Thwarted” Coup d’État, John P. Turner
The Decision, Alicia Nemiccolo MacLeay
The Diplomat: Ambassador Patrick Duddy looks for common ground with Venezuela's president, Hugo Chávez, David McKay Wilson
The Eichler-Selberg Trace Formula for Level-One Hecke Operators, Alex Barron
The End: Divisive demise of Colby's fraternities was the end of a tradition and the beginning of a new era, Julia Hanauer-Milne
The End of the Miḥna, John P. Turner
The Food of the Damned, David M. Freidenreich
The Forgotten War: How the first "Cold War war" affected Colby, Gerry Boyle
The Girls Are Alright: With Colbians leading the way, girl-empowering Hardy Girls Healthy Women sparks a national movement, Laura Meader
The Great Mudpuppy Escape (sort of), Stephen Collins
The Happy Valley, Cassie Raker
The History of Colby College, Ernest Cummings Marriner
The Impacts of Land Use and Development Patterns on Water Quality of the Belgrade Lakes, Ian M. McCullough
The Implications of Unbelief: Tracing the Emergence of Distinctively Shiʿi Notions Regarding the Food and Impurity of Non-Muslims, David M. Freidenreich
The Kennebec River: A Historic Maine Resource, Elise Begin
The Last Page, Molly Hodson
The Last Page: A Map of Here, Blair Braverman
The Last Page: A Null Set: No possible solution, Callie Knowles Clapp
The Last Page: Being a Liberal, Douglas Archibald
The Last Page: Class: Act, Julian Giarraputo
The Last Page: Colby, Do Not Forget, Yanica Faustin
The Last Page: Debating Preventive War: An arena of law of power?, Kenneth Rodman
The Last Page: Egypt's Rise: Serving security through development, Yvonne Siu
The Last Page: Emptiness Is Bliss, Christopher Corbett
The Last Page: Following Schweitzer's path, Rima Lathrop Carlson
The Last Page: Her Head on Straight, Susan Sterling
The Last Page: He's a Boy and, Yes, He's Special, Margie Weiner
The Last Page: In Japan, Living with History, John Roderick
The Last Page: Learning to Live with Bipolar Disorder, Minus the Stigma, Richard Whitecar
The Last Page: Listen to the Trees, Linda Tatelbaum
The Last Page: Lonely on the Right?, Joseph Reisert
The Last Page: Love Story, Lucy Dotson
The Last Page: Magnetic North, Melanie Brown
The Last Page: McDonald's in Beijing? I'm Lovin' It, Martin Connelly
The Last Page: My Baldness, Tibet's Bareness, Tenzin Dawoe Tsewang
The Last Page: No Shortage of Material, Leslie Robinson
The Last Page: On Big Questions and a Century of Einstein, Robert Bluhm
The Last Page: On the Trail of a Maoist, Ben Otto
The Last Page: Pride in the Poorest Nation, Christopher Bauer
The Last Page: Reaching Sierra Leone, Erin Rhoda
The Last Page: Saturday Afternoon Fever, Robert Gillespie
The Last Page: Snow Predicted--And Promised, Joerose Tharakan
The Last Page: Something From Nothing, Blair Braverman
The Last Page: Sometimes It Takes a Posse--and a Community--To Forge an Identity, Cynia Barnwell
The Last Page: Teaching the Teachers, Jake Hanin
The Last Page: Technology Rules; We Submit, Paul Josephson
The Last Page: The Joys of Lives Well Lived, Ira Sadoff
The Last Page: The Miracle of Zucchini, Julie Kafka
The Last Page: the other SARS epidemic, John Hughes
The Last Page: The Spirit of India, Neha Sud
The Last Page: Times Change, People Change, Diapers Change, Gerry Hadden
The Last Page: Times Change, People Change, Dreams Change, Martin Connelly
The Last Page: To This Slacker, Lessons Learned, Chris Schmidt
The Last Page: Where Is Science Behind Climate Change Claims?, Dave Epstein
The Last Page: With a Little Help from Her Friends, Sara Blask
The Last Page: Wondering About Mr. Wonderful, Becky Munsterer
The Literature of Contemporary Witchcraft: Formalists, Femininsts, and Free Spirits, Marilyn R. Pukkila
The Macroeconomic Effect of Currency Union Dissolution: Evidence from the Narrative, Marcus Josefsson
The Magic of Kalimpong: In this Indian school, borders and boundaries are dissolved, Tarini Manchanda
The Navigator: Philip Nyhus directs the Chinese government to the places where tigers may once again roam free, Ruth Jacobs
The Other Side of the Podium: Student Information Needs from Inside the Classroom, Marilyn R. Pukkila
The Post-Crisis Relevance of Inflation Targeting, Rebecca Newman
The Real NCIS: Tom Betro '81 directs agency that fights crime, from drug trafficking to terrorism, Tom Nugent
The Road from Marja: Wounded in Afghanistan, Capt. Erik Quist '99, USMC, sees another side of combat, Gerry Boyle
The Robert E. Reuman Reading Group in Philosophy
The Spanish Lady: Begun on a dare, Professor Barbara Nelson's language Web site has attracted a worldwide following, Lauren Pongan
The status and evolution of laws and policies regulating privately owned tigers in the United States, Philip J. Nyhus, Michael Ambrogi, Caitlin Dufraine, Alan Shoemaker, and Ronald L. Tilson
The use of Islamic sources in Saadiah Gaon's Tafsir of the Torah, David M. Freidenreich
The Value of Truth: The Elijah Parish Lovejoy Story and an Examination of the Idea of “Truth” in Journalism, Eliza R. Larson
The Wanderer's Journey, Jay Holman
The Word on Colby's Posse: What the Posse program is and what it isn't, Gerry Boyle
They Can: Gay atheletes come out--and help change Colby culture, Ruth Jacobs
Through the Eyes of Urban Students: Educational Inequality and Socioeconomic Disparities in Santiago, Chile, Hillary Sapanski
Ties That Bind: As college years begin, parents and students enter a new relationship, David Treadwell
Ties that Bind: Hiram Powers' "Greek Slave" and Nineteenth-Century Marriage, Lauren K. Lessing
Tiger restoration in Asia: Ecological theory vs. sociological reality, Ronald Tilson, Philip J. Nyhus, and Neil Franklin
Tigers, Wolves, and Moose, Oh My: Challenges and opportunities for promoting undergraduate research in environmental studies with GIS, Philip J. Nyhus, F Russell Cole, and David H. Firmage
Tracking the Forest People: In the rainforests of Borneo, Erin Vogel '95 studies a group of orangutans in hopes of protecting this dwindling species, Adriana Nordin Manan
Unconventional Wisdom: Colby professors teach students to examine the complex forces that shape cultures--and conflicts, Stephen Collins
Unknotting Number and Combinatorial Sutured Manifold Theory, Alexander Rasmussen
Unveiling Raphaelle Peale's "Venus Rising from the Sea -- A Deception", Lauren K. Lessing and Mary Schafer
Uphams Corner and "Other" Spaces: Racialized Youth Identities in Boston's Cape Verdean Community, Jessica F. Pires
Vietnam Then + Now, G. Calvin Mackenzie
Views on China: Colbians offer varied perspectives on one of the world's most fascinating places, cultures, economies, peoples, Martin Connelly
Visual Literacy : Visual Imagery, Databases, and A Contextual Approach to Understanding Images, Margaret D. Ericson
Water, Water Everywhere Nor Any Drop To Drink: Activists use social networks and digital video in pleas for rivers and groundwater, Lauren Pongan
What Does Bro Do Anyway?, Gerry Boyle
What's at Stake: Colby political analysts provide perspective on the 2004 presidential election, ranging from foreign policy to the economy to the environment, G. Calvin Mackenzie, L. Sandy Maisel, Kenneth Rodman, Robert Weisbrot, Amy Walter, Stuart Rothenberg, Joseph Reisert, Patrice Franko, Thomas Tietenberg, and Lilliana Botcheva-Andonova
When the Confederates Terrorized Maine: The Battle of Portland Harbor, Carter Stevens
When the Walls Talk: Political Graffiti at la Universidad Nacional in Bogotá, Colombia, Abbott Grey Matthews
Where the tiger Survives, biodiversity thrives, Philip J. Nyhus and Ronald Tilson
Who Was Elizabeth Hanson? Book reveals the secret circumstances surrounding the death of the CIA's rising star, Gerry Boyle
Why Jewish Studies Scholars Should Care about Christian–Muslim Relations, David M. Freidenreich
Wildlife knowledge among migrants in southern Sumatra, Indonesia: implications for conservation, Philip J. Nyhus, Sumianto Tilson, and Ronald Tilson
Wolman, Myrt, interviewed by Becky Muller in Spring 2010: Transcript, Myrt Wolman and Becky Muller