Sills Hall, a hub for the study of languages and cinema, has been largely untouched, beyond routine maintenance, since its original construction in 1950. The new floorplans include nine classrooms and ...
This summer we are launching a series about the humanities, examining why Bowdoin faculty are committed to teaching literature, languages, the arts, history, philosophy, and religion—and how students ...
Since the Bowdoin College Museum of Art received 100 extraordinary objects from the Wyvern Collection as a long-term loan, the artworks have become "an integral part of the day-to-day life of the ...
There were plenty of opportunities last week for members of the Class of 2027 to get to know each other, and Maine, whether it was hiking the mountains, surfing the beaches, or doing voluntary ...
In a thoughtful piece for Inside Higher Ed, the duo makes the case for the practical application of the humanities, engages in some myth-busting around the common trope that the pursuit of these ...
With each summer comes a new opportunity for a unique learning experience as a handful of students heads to Kent Island—Bowdoin College’s remote, 200-acre island in the Bay of Fundy, used mostly for ...
Parents and families showed up for their students en masse amid a beautiful fall weekend full of activity and togetherness. Against a backdrop of beautiful fall foliage and with unseasonably warm ...
Hundreds of Polar Bear athletes are now set to benefit from the completion of an eighteen-month project to renovate the Pickard Field athletic complex. “The renovated fields will provide contemporary ...
A new outdoor bench has been installed on campus in honor of Bowdoin’s fifteenth president, Clayton Rose, who stepped down last year. The item is a gift from faculty in recognition of Rose’s excellent ...
President Safa Zaki, who presided over the event, welcomed all of those gathered in the Sidney J. Watson Arena, including Maine governor Janet Mills and former Bowdoin president Barry Mills and his ...
The party was a festive refuge from an early-spring storm that had blanketed the campus with a shallow layer of snow a few days earlier.
Per tradition, the annual Ebony Ball brought out serious dazzle in students. This year, the Center for Multicultural Life also hosted a pre-ball barbershop and beauty salon to help students really ...