Ski Day is back! On March 20, classes were cancelled and Chargers spent the day at Mount Sunapee to hit the slopes and enjoy hot cocoa and bingo in the Sunapee Lodge.
Congratulations to our 2023 ABSN graduates who each passed the required national nursing licensure exam on their first attempt, maintaining a 100% pass rate for all program graduates!
March 4 was the grand opening of the newest space on campus, the Wellness Room! Cozily tucked away in the library, this peaceful space was brought to life by BOLD scholars and is open for everyone on campus to enjoy.
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.
Shortly after graduating with a degree in environmental science, Lucy Hayward ’21 began leading challenging outdoor expeditions to promote self-discovery and leadership development in her students.
Dan Munger ’21 has worked in accounting since graduation and continues to seek out knowledge that will help him advance in his field.
As a clinical research coordinator II with Phase I clinical trials at the Mass General Cancer Center, Mikaela Whaley ’22 finds meaning in working with terminally ill patients and their families.
A group of students in the college's Community-Based Research course have uncovered important data that helps explain the increasing frequency of toxic algae blooms in nearby Pleasant Lake. They presented their findings to the public in December, and will continue their research during the spring semester.
Students in Dave Zamansky's service in leadership course have the opportunity to take on the problems they most want to solve in the world.
Avery Brennan ’21 credits Colby-Sawyer’s nursing program and liberal education program for providing the foundation she needed to be successful in her nursing career.