The Sexuality, Women, and Gender Center, aka SWAG, hosted its first-ever reception in early May to recognize women leaders ...
Dance students invited the Bowdoin and Brunswick communities to experience the power of dance in an event called Community ...
Jay Caspian Kang ’02, a staff writer for The New Yorker, was named a finalist for the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in the commentary ...
President's Award Luncheon is a chance for the College president, and others to applaud a few stand-out students, mostly ...
Kelly Stevenson ’25, a Geoffrey Canada Scholar majoring in government and legal studies and minoring in Africana studies, is ...
Thomas began by talking about her path to the White House. During the 2019 Democratic presidential primary, she worked on Jay ...
Housing will open on June 3th and will extend through August 11th. The deadline for applications and changes will be May 5, 2024. TO QUALIFY: Summer residents must either be employed by the College a ...
There’s a countdown to graduation set on my phone, and each day I check how much time I have left as a Bowdoin student. Reflecting on my experiences at Bowdoin College and especially the Museum of Art ...
An international array of spectators—from São Paulo, Brazil, to Seattle, Washington, to Boston, Massachusetts—made their way to Northern Maine to witness the recent solar eclipse. In Houlton, Maine at ...
Due to draconian measures imposed by the Kremlin for even discussing events in Ukraine, she explained, Russian citizens dare not candidly approach the subject of politics with anyone but their closest ...
Ivies, a longtime tradition at Bowdoin, takes place the last Saturday in April, bringing students together to hear live music ...
From film photographs to sculpture and drawings, the show included a range of media. The entries were judged by three Bowdoni ...