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"In my 31 years here, our presidential transitions have resulted in the right president for the time, and this is no exception. I am confident I am leaving CSC (again) in good hands,” said Laura Sykes '98, interim president.
"In my 31 years here, our presidential transitions have resulted in the right president for the time, and this is no exception. I am confident I am leaving CSC (again) in good hands,” said Laura Sykes '98, interim president.
“This is a win for everyone involved, and we couldn't be more excited to see the positive impact it will have on our institution and community," said Jeanette McKillop, director of athletics.
“Her poems are punctuated by passion and grief via hauntingly dense, dark and luminous images,” said Ewa Chrusciel, the M. Roy London Endowed Chair at Colby-Sawyer.
As an LNA, Vipada Sriratanakorn interacted with lots of patients. "Ultimately, when patients were discharged, the appreciation and gratitude they expressed for my care were incredibly fulfilling, which inspired my desire to become a nurse."
The Dean's List, recognizing students with superior academic achievement in the fall semester, includes students from 16 U.S. states and nine other countries.
“I know how much Colby-Sawyer has to offer and I want to be a part of making that even better,” said Lampert, who was an all-conference lacrosse defender for the Chargers.
“This milestone, along with the general approval to launch additional master's level programs, reflects Colby-Sawyer's dedication to providing students with the highest-quality academic experience. We look forward to continuing to empower future leaders in their fields,” said Eden Wales, academic vice president and dean of faculty.
Kay’Lee Justice and Pape Lukk have achieved success as players and coaches at the college level.
“It’s intimate here,” said the New Jersey resident. “I thought getting to know my classmates and my professors personally would be great for critiquing my own work and appreciating that of others.”
"[Mount] Kearsarge is a large part of the Colby-Sawyer experience,” said Isabell Macrina '25. “Mountain Day alone is an annual tradition, and I hadn't seen it used on a holiday card despite snow-covered mountains being one of the first things I think of when it comes to winter.”