Colby is in the midst of a growth spurt. New buildings are under construction, others are on the drawing boards, and key centers of student life are undergoing substantial renovations. No growth in enrollment is planned—it’s all about providing outstanding facilities for Colby’s world-class programs. |
Current Projects
Alfond Stadium
Mayflower Hill Drive Renovation
Repairs and improvements to the main road through Colby's campus have been a high priority for the College for several years. Under the terms of a new agreement among Colby, Waterville, and the state Department of Transportation, Colby will own the road and a major reconstruction project should begin in 2009.
New Campus Bookstore
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Roberts Row Renovations
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Designing a Science Building
A new science building will soon take its place on Colby Green, as the College looks to provide more and better space for computer science, mathematics, and psychology-all growing majors. Recently Completed Projects
Project Updates
January 31 | Diamond Building
The U.S. Green Building Council notified Colby that the Diamond Building received official LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification, after earning points for more than 30 green building initiatives.
Diamond LEED Certified
November 15 | Roberts Dining Hall
Renovations on Roberts Row would begin with projects in Perkins-Wilson and Pierce (formerly Phi Delta Theta and Zeta Psi) if trustees approve plans in January 2008. This would be phase one in a program that will see all Roberts Row buildings, including the Roberts Building itself, renovated.Roberts Row Renovations
August 28 | Pulver Pavilion/Cotter Union
Pulver Pavilion opened in August 2007 for the arrival of the Class of 2011. Orientation events were held in the pavilion, and services like the student mailroom, the snack bar, and the coffee bar were open for business.
Pavilion Open
July 1 | New Campus Bookstore
Workers broke ground for the new Colby Bookstore early in the summer of 2007. Construction on the east side of Cotter Union will continue through the academic year, with an opening scheduled for fall 2008.
Bookstore Addition |


