In a recent talk at Bowdoin, theoretical physicist, author, and humanitarian Alan Lightman H’05 addressed the growing global distrust of scientists and their institutions and offered advice on how ...
Bowdoin rowing has a new home to accommodate the needs of its growing roster of athletes. The Steinwachs Family Boathouse on ...
“This illusion is intentional,” says Professor of Art Mullen. “I aim to explore the relationship between painting and ...
A new display case in Farley Field House holds several treasures from the adventurous and impactful life of long-time Bowdoin ...
The show’s two hosts—English professors Tess Chakkalakal and Brock Clarke —began working on the Dead Writers podcast in the ...
The part played by George Mitchell ’54, H’83 in keeping the Northern Ireland peace process going during the mid-’90s was a masterclass in diplomatic skill and patience, said Peter McLoughlin.
Yarmouth native Hanley Denning ’92 founded Safe Passage in 1999 to tutor children whose families made their living scavenging and recycling trash from a huge landfill in Guatemala City. Since Safe ...
From astronomy to creative writing, by way of biology, political science, and literary/cultural studies, Bowdoin scholars from a variety of fields have been recognized through the award of research ...
In Dear Sojourner: A Memoir of Lessons on Overcoming, Achieving, and Thriving In and Outside College, Ruth Olujobi ’25 reflects on her experience of leaving Nigeria for Bowdoin to offer guidance for ...
With unnerving precision and skill, the three-ton steel dome was lowered into place and anchored to the masonry. With its aluminized coating to prevent corrosion, this new shelter now sits atop ...
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 ...
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