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Ellen Salovaara ’26 is among a select number of college students nationwide recognized for their nonpartisan voter ...
The two adventurers—they’ve been friends since they were first-year roommates—set out on February 13 and wrapped up their ...
This year, Le is working on an honors project, advised by Professor of Asian Studies and English Belinda Kong, that explores ...
“I was sixteen when a stranger first confessed to me they wanted to die,” recalled Sophia Tottene-Darvas ’25, “the when and where, the why, the how.” At the time, Tottene-Darvas was manning the phone ...
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The part played by George Mitchell ’54, H’83 in keeping the Northern Ireland peace process going during the mid-’90s was a ...
Archived information about registration in Polaris, which was replaced by Workday in the Spring 2025 semester. Registration hold details are in the "My Academic Profile - Holds" section of Polaris.
A recent exhibit opening in Concord, Massachusetts, introduced me to two twentieth-century Bowdoin connections to the famed revolutionary Paul Revere. Both the late Paul Revere Jr. ’53 and his ...
The twenty-one-acre property in Kingfield, Maine, presents an exciting opportunity for the College to teach outdoor skills and leadership and share Maine’s beauty. About their gift, the Fosters said, ...
Students and faculty recently gathered to discuss the flare-up of violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). While the conversation touched on the long history behind the current ...
Ruth Olujobi ’25 got the idea for a podcast even before she started college. In March, her show, Blooming Daily, turned three ...