We're still reminiscing about the Class of 2024's Commencement celebration! Make sure to check out the Commencement photo galleries to see all the fun we had and the memories we made!
Congratulations to our students who made dean's list for academic achievement during the 2024 spring semester! Go Chargers!
The class of 2024 played against faculty and staff in dodgeball with a victorious win! Colby-Sawyer's graduates are enjoying their final week on campus with senior festivities leading up to Commencement on May 4.
Six Wesson scholars went on an extraordinary journey to Mexico City for an intimate encounter with the city's people and culture, and returning with new knowledge, perspectives and friendships.
A group of 10 environmental studies and environmental sciences students worked with the Pleasant Lake Protective Association (PLPA) over the course of the year to better understand the Pleasant Lake watershed and surrounding tributaries.
The ceremony celebrated the graduating students in the Class of 2024 who were awarded eight associate degrees, 153 bachelor’s degrees and 41 master’s degrees. It also recognized several members of the college and greater community for academic excellence, outstanding contributions to society and service to the college and its students.
Colby-Sawyer College announced today that former Academic Vice President and Dean of Faculty Laura A. Sykes ’98 has been named interim president for the 2024-25 academic year. Sykes will become the first alumna of the institution to hold this leadership position.
Colby-Sawyer College President Susan D. Stuebner announced that she will step down on June 30, 2024, after eight years in office. Stuebner, who assumed the presidency following the unanimous appointment of the Colby-Sawyer Board of Trustees, will become the 21st president of Marietta College, a private, liberal arts institution in Marietta, Ohio.
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.