On Scholars' Day, graduating students and third-years across all disciplines presented their capstone projects, an exciting milestone that reveals the expertise each student has developed in their area of study while attending Colby-Sawyer.
On April 8, Chargers gathered on the campus quad for an eclipse viewing party to catch a glimpse of the total solar eclipse that reached 97.2% totality in New London. What a spectacular sight to see!
Recently, Destiny Cruz '25 attended the 2024 American Psychology-Law Society Conference to present two research studies and accept an award to continue her research contributions to the forensic psychology field.
After graduating magna cum laude as an honors scholar, Nicolas “Nico” Adornetto ’22 looked for opportunities to continue developing his passion for digital marketing.
The $780,152 raised more than doubles the $371,746 raised during the second rendition of the college’s Day of Giving in 2020. Colby-Sawyer also exceeded its goal of 1,837 donors — a number that pays homage to the year of the college’s founding.
The Ski Day tradition, which gave students a day off in March to participate in winter festivities at the now-closed King Ridge Ski Area, hadn’t been celebrated since the early 1980s. But that all changed this year with the help of a few students and Mount Sunapee Resort.
Peter White has been named Colby-Sawyer College’s next dean of the School of Nursing & Health Sciences. White, who has been serving as the school’s interim dean since January, joined the Colby-Sawyer biology faculty in 2001.
Colby-Sawyer College and HCA Healthcare have established a formal partnership designed to address the workforce needs of the HCA New England Healthcare market: Portsmouth Regional Hospital in Portsmouth, Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester and Parkland Medical Center in Derry.
Colby-Sawyer College has announced the hiring of Jeanette McKillop as its next director of athletics. McKillop, who will begin her tenure June 1, comes to Colby-Sawyer from nearby Rindge, New Hampshire, where she spent the last five years serving as the associate athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator at Franklin Pierce University (FPU).
Tea produced by Banskota’s company, the Nepal Tea Collective is now being offered for sale at the Colby-Sawyer College store, The Stable. This collaborative effort has been a long time in the making — Banskota first launched his business out of a booth at the college’s 2016 Commencement ceremony, just one year after his own graduation.