“Last week's inauguration was a historic moment for New York City and the culmination of an impressive achievement by our ...
Whether in scenes of the slime oozing from the walls of the house in The Amityville Horror or the blood-filled hotel elevator in The Shining, horror movies and the books that inspire them often make ...
An expert in computational linguistics, Dan Loehr gave a talk at Bowdoin on how AI is and can be used to address climate change by mitigating emissions from carbon-intensive sectors, modeling climate ...
Zohran Mamdani, Bowdoin class of 2014, has been elected the 111th mayor of New York City, the largest city in the United States.
Bowdoin rowing has a new home to accommodate the needs of its growing roster of athletes. The Steinwachs Family Boathouse on the New Meadows River was formally dedicated on Homecoming Weekend in early ...
Two members of the Bowdoin community—a graduate and an honorand—are being awarded a so-called genius grant by the MacArthur Foundation this year. Biologist Toby Kiers ’98 and Wabanaki basket maker ...
Bowdoin’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity is offering a new program to help students build confidence and skills when communicating with people who hold opposing views. Running from January through ...
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 ...
Professor Aaron Kitch takes a fresh look at William Shakespeare in his latest book, tracing the influence of classical, medieval, and early modern science on the playwright. Shakespeare maintained a ...
This summer is another record breaker for Bowdoin's popular funded internship program, which awards generous stipends to students so they can pursue otherwise unpaid opportunities in the field of ...
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 ...
The US Department of State has awarded Fulbright fellowships to fourteen graduating seniors and one recent graduate to teach English, pursue graduate study, or conduct research in Europe, Asia, and ...