Supported by a Projects for Peace grant, Libby Riggs ’26 ran a four-day program on campus for disabled young people to help ...
The inaugural season of the Gomezgil Yaspik Data Science Laboratory marks the beginning of a new chapter for for Bowdoin.
In all, 180 students have received research fellowships this summer, many of whom are undertaking their work on campus, ...
She added that the garden represents a new approach to gardening for the College—one focused on supporting our ecosystem. It ...
Top image: Ten-year-old Dan Covell ’86 (lower left with back to the camera) on the Colby sidelines at Whittier Field in 1973, watching his future brother-in-law Don Joseph receive treatment from ...
On May 28, for the first time in 217 Commencement Ceremonies, the College presented all of this year’s honorary degrees to women as part of its celebration of fifty years of women at the school.
Five Bowdoin faculty members have been appointed to named chairs at the College in recognition of their achievements as scholars and educators. The appointments, which are effective July 1, 2025, were ...
In her latest book, Associate Professor of German Jill Smith explains her frustration at a tendency to oversimplify a key period of twentieth-century European history—and it’s all down to a 1970s ...
Kenneth I. Chenault of the Bowdoin Class of 1973, and a 1996 honorary degree recipient, was awarded The Bowdoin Prize—the highest honor the College bestows upon its members—during a special ceremony ...
More than thirty Bowdoin students opted to spend a recent Saturday doing something a little different: working together to tackle pressing energy issues. The inaugural Common Good Energy Challenge ...