Global support for Evan Gershkovich ’14 remains strong one year after his imprisonment, as supporters of the jailed Wall Street Journal reporter take part in a series of coordinated activities around the world.
A small group of students is helping a Bowdoin professor collect data on the ability of communities in Maine to weather turbulent times caused by extreme climate events, public health emergencies, and financial downturns.
After conducting research in Italy and analyzing her results at Bowdoin, the senior published her article in Land Use Policy, an influential peer-reviewed journal. In it, she makes the case that cities should rethink how they manage green spaces to benefit urban dwellers.
Thoughout a recent three-day retreat for students in Jefferson, Maine, the fire in the large stone hearth was often burning, keeping away the March chill and drawing students by its side to curl up with cups of tea and chat.
Bowdoin students, faculty, and administrators recognized women's history in March and part of February, shining a light on unknown or overlooked stories, lives, and experiences.
In December, senior Dylan Richmond debuted a self-produced dance, catapulting him to prominence as one of the year's most celebrated artists at Bowdoin. It was just part of the beginning of his creative journey.
Before President Biden took the stage in Goffstown, New Hampshire, on Monday, March 11, to talk about lowering drug costs, Keller spoke about the toll of expensive medications on her and her family.