The hackathon, run by Klaviyo, a marketing-tech company based in Boston, was promising a $10,000 prize to the student who came up with the best solution to a real-world problem, improved a digital ...
She candidly described her complicated time at Bowdoin, and her own uncertainty about what her life would look like after she ...
Bowdoin’s R. Wells Johnson Professor of Mathematics Mary Lou Zeeman is visiting Hawai’i to take part in a number of events ...
Each year on Declaration Day, when sophomores officially select their majors and minors, Bowdoin throws a well-deserved party for the second-year students, with ice cream, music, sticky notes, and ...
Soule said she learned that, while swimming is inherently a communal activity, there are many factors that impact a person’s ability to swim, especially among immigrant communities in urban areas.
Office of the Dean of Students sends Fall 2026 Intent to Re-enroll Form to eligible students Monday, February 23, 2026 ...
“Disagree without being disagreeable. It’s a cliche, but an important one,” said Dan Stone, associate professor of economics ...
For many years, the McKeen Center has decorated the high walls in Bannister Hall with works created by artists associated with a Brunswick nonprofit that supports adults with intellectual disabilities ...
Less than ten miles from Bowdoin as the crow flies, just a short distance from the Phippsburg shore, Malaga Island was once home to a small fishing community established by descendants of a freed ...
Taback, the Isaac Henry Wing Professor of Mathematics, was announcing the visit of John Urschel to campus. Formerly an ...
In part three of a series of articles that looks at the humanities at Bowdoin today, we examine the evidence supporting the idea that studying the humanities helps Bowdoin graduates find jobs—and ...