“This illusion is intentional,” says Professor of Art Mullen. “I aim to explore the relationship between painting and ...
McKone and her team members, Sophia Naumov ’28 and Oscar Martinez Mendoza ’28, were among the approximately sixty students of all experience levels—mostly from Bowdoin, but also from Bates and ...
Phil Gregory, one of the nation’s leading environmental and constitutional attorneys, recently spent two days at Bowdoin to discuss his work representing young people who are pushing governments to ...
Christian is a world-renowned author and expert on AI and its ethical implications. His visit to campus on October 6 was part ...
The show’s two hosts—English professors Tess Chakkalakal and Brock Clarke —began working on the Dead Writers podcast in the ...
A highlight this year was the Homecoming Harvestfest on Dudley Coe Quad, where local craft beer and cider were served, kids ...
Two members of the Bowdoin community—a graduate and an honorand—are being awarded a so-called genius grant by the MacArthur ...
Rickets is a disease of childhood caused by a vitamin D deficiency, explained Associate Professor of English Ann Kibbie. “Although it was widespread in the nineteenth century,” she said “it didn’t ...
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.
Visitors to the Harpswell campus can follow a new interactive guide to not only explore the center’s research facilities and ...
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 ...