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Shakespeare maintained a wide-ranging interest in different forms of “natural philosophy,” which combined what we now call ...
“Matthew Klingle’s pioneering work on diabetes uncovers the complex factors that lead to the disease—and offers a way forward ...
Maine is often regarded as having played a major role in the abolitionist movement, in no small part due to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s connection to the state. The truth, however, is more nuanced, as ...
What drew you to your work in science and science communications? I have always loved science, so I thought I would go into academic research in geoscience. But during my PhD program at MIT, I ...
Erected in 81 CE, this arch memorializes the emperor Titus’ military success against the Jews and the Roman capture of Jerusalem in 70 CE. The subsequent triumphal procession consisted of the Senate, ...
These services include problem assessment, in person and virtual counseling (up to 8 sessions per issue fully paid by the College). You do not need to be enrolled on Cigna's health plan to avail ...
Beginning July 2025, Bowdoin will go live with Workday for Student Financials. Students who receive financial support from others should take action now to set them up for access to billing in Workday ...
Jennings was one of twelve students nationwide chosen for the Japan–US Friendship Commission’s Summer Institute, a ...
Last summer, a curriculum committee of faculty, and staff, and students crafted a defense of the humanities to emphasize for young people that these subjects are invaluable in today’s tech-centric ...
The Alumni Council, representing Bowdoin’s more than 23,000 living alumni, encourages lifelong engagement with the College ...
The Bowdoin Tree Tour is an outgrowth of a 2023 survey, first worked on by Dylan Petrillo ’26 for a unique summer job. He ...
The Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity will be a step forward in Bowdoin’s growing engagement in this breakthrough technology, and ensure that students graduate well prepared to lead in a world ...