Supported by a Projects for Peace grant, Libby Riggs ’26 ran a four-day program on campus for disabled young people to help ...
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 ...
Acclaimed journalist and writer Linda Kinstler ’13 has secured a prestigious Whiting Award for nonfiction—one of ten prizes recently announced for “exceptional emerging writers.” Her first book, Come ...
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 ...
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.
Sophie Fleur de Bruijn ’18 is making waves in the film industry as a writer. Her latest screenplay, One Month Mark, has attracted the attention of a major Hollywood name. The plot of One Month Mark ...
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 ...
“What is the American Dream?” asked the public radio call-in show Maine Calling on a recent program. How has the idea of it evolved and what is the economic underpinning of it? Furthermore, is ...
Bowdoin is one of fourteen institutions receiving a total of more than $2.1 million in science funding for undergraduate researchers. The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation has announced that Bowdoin ...
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