The Bowdoin alumnae have earned a scholarship to apply their technology and policy skills to the public sector.
On a chilly October night, with Halloween quickly approaching, Lily Echeverria ’26 and Bowdoin professor Tess Chakkalakal ...
Zohran Mamdani, Bowdoin class of 2014, has been elected the 111th mayor of New York City, the largest city in the United ...
In 1978 Steve Fisk, a mathematics professor at Bowdoin College in Maine, US, came up with a proof—considered one of the most ...
Affordable home ownership has a huge range of effects, beyond just providing somewhere to live, said Tanu Kumar ’12. "When ...
After helping themselves to Thai food and settling onto couches and chairs arranged in a circle, participants introduced ...
A career in historic preservation lets history majors channel their passion for the past into the work of safeguarding the ...
In his campus talk, The Turn Against the Jews: The Societal Shifts Behind American Antisemitism, Rosenberg said the idea that ...
The next Viewpoint Exchange talk is November 4, when Ken Stern, director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate, speaks on ...
The job and internship search can be a daunting undertaking for students—and, by extension, for their families.
From debate formats that date back more than two centuries to newly imagined series of talks and community conversations, ...
Every October, at the start of Family Weekend, Bowdoin holds its annual President’s Summer Research Symposium to highlight ...
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