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The island is also a productive place for students to learn fieldwork skills. Eva Ahn ’26, a coauthor of the pollinator paper ...
Edward Weston’s photographic portrait of José Clemente Orozco and Orozco’s 1934 lithograph print Touristas y Aztecas offer starkly different visual commentaries on the complicated relationship between ...
This spring, students in the course Applied GIS and Remote Sensing worked collaboratively to provide the town of Topsham with updated maps and data for key environmental, conservation, and development ...
From national and international recognitions and important books and papers to explorations and performances that benefitted the Maine community and beyond in myriad ways, Bowdoin faculty enriched ...
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 ...
Each summer at Bowdoin, around two hundred students receive fellowships from the College to conduct independent, ...
Once the dome was fitted, a new telescope was then hauled into position and winched down into an opening. “This will offer an ...
Lucky Night is one of ten short films in the festival's Maine Narrative Shorts category, and one of more than 100 films that will be shown at the ten-day event in Waterville. It can be viewed Saturday ...
Winkley Professor of Latin and Greek Barbara Weiden Boyd will be discussing the challenges and the joys of translation next ...
Five Bowdoin faculty members have been appointed to named chairs at the College in recognition of their achievements as scholars and educators.
Alivia Moore '09, a citizen of the Penobscot Nation, was recently celebrated for conserving land in Swanville, Maine, (Penobscot territory) and creating a permanent place for Wabanaki agriculture, ...