“Last week's inauguration was a historic moment for New York City and the culmination of an impressive achievement by our ...
Draft Fall 2026 schedules sent back to departments/programs for updating and revising; Spring 2027 course scheduling spreadsheets sent to departments/programs (F26 due back 2/16, S27 due back 4/6) ...
A new center dedicated to the broad multidisciplinary study of the Arctic at Bowdoin College will be named the John and Lile Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies in recognition of Bowdoin trustee ...
Bowdoin College’s groundbreaking Digital Excellence Commitment (DExC) will provide every current student and all future students with a suite of the latest Apple technology and access to a full range ...
This summer we are launching a series about the humanities, examining why Bowdoin faculty are committed to teaching literature, languages, the arts, history, philosophy, and religion—and how students ...
Zohran Mamdani, Bowdoin class of 2014, has been elected the 111th mayor of New York City, the largest city in the United States.
In part three of a series of articles that looks at the humanities at Bowdoin today, we examine the evidence supporting the idea that studying the humanities helps Bowdoin graduates find jobs—and ...
The framework of Bowdoin’s latest construction project supports more than simply the buildings that will become Barry Mills Hall and the John and Lile Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies; it also ...
The 17,000-panel solar field on Bowdoin land in Brunswick will push the College past its goal of purchasing 100 percent of its electricity from Maine-based renewable sources. As part of its effort to ...
The Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity will be a step forward in Bowdoin’s growing engagement in this breakthrough technology, and ensure that students graduate well prepared to lead in a world ...
The policy reflects College’s leadership in accessibility, affordability for all, and global diversity on campus. Bowdoin College announced on July 7, 2022, that it has expanded its need-blind ...
Eleven months before the attack on Pearl Harbor forced the United States to enter World War II, President Roosevelt announced a bold plan to build two hundred new merchant ships that would supply ...
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