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Inclement weather moved the cookout, usually held on Coe Quad, indoors to Barry Mills Hall. The meal, provided by Bowdoin ...
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 improved view of the night sky when the observatory becomes operational ...
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 ...
Throughout the month of June, Bowdoin celebrated Pride Month with a series of events that brought together alumni, faculty, staff, and students in support of the LGBTQ+ community. Reunion Weekend ...
Bowdoin at the Woo Sox Join us at Polar Park to cheer on the Woo Sox. We've provided an all-you-can-eat picnic*, now all we need is you! Sunday, August 24th, 2025 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Game begins at ...
Bowdoin at the Sea Dogs Back by popular demand! Join us at Hadlock Field to help support our local minor league team, the Sea Dogs. We've provided an all-you-can-eat picnic* including fan favorite Sea ...
Join us on campus for our speaker series by outstanding alumni of Bowdoin College and other leaders in a wide range of professions. Business News and the Business of Media in America Program Details: ...
The island is also a productive place for students to learn fieldwork skills. Eva Ahn ’26, a coauthor of the pollinator paper ...
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 ...
They hid revolvers in teddy bears, they smuggled explosives in their underwear, they flung Molotov cocktails, they bombed German supply trains, they distributed underground bulletins, and they ...
“Technology interferes with discussion,” she continued, explaining her tech policy. “If you have a screen in front of your face, you can’t talk to people, and you can’t listen to them by looking at ...