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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
Alfond Stadium
Construction of  Alfond Stadium was approved by trustees in April, and the facility will be open for home games in the fall of 2008. The $6-million project includes an artificial turf playing surface, reconstruction of the Alfond Track, lighting for the field and track, and landscaping that features four- to five-foot earth berms behind both end zones and plantings, particularly at the northwest end, that will help give the field the feel of a 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
New Campus Bookstore
In January 2007 the trustees approved a second-phase expansion of Cotter Union, Colby's student center. A 9,000-square-foot addition will accommodate the Colby Bookstore, which will move from the Roberts Building.
Roberts Row Renovations
Artist's rendition of proposed renovation to Roberts Row dorm
Renovation and expansion of residence halls on Roberts Row begins in spring 2008, starting with Pierce and Perkins-Wilson (formerly the Zeta Psi and Phi Delt fraternity houses) as phase one of a multi-year project.
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.
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