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Fall Awards Boost Reach of Student Researchers

This fall, the Student Fellowships and Research office awarded twenty-five Fall Research Awards, up to $2,500 apiece, to students working on independent, faculty-mentored research across the curriculum.


  • Bowdoin in the News

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    Psychology Professor Kumar on Importance of AI Literacy

    All students must become literate in the uses and pitfalls of artificial intelligence technologies, writes Assistant Professor of Psychology Abhilasha Kumar in an opinion piece for The Bangor Daily News.

  • Bowdoin on the News

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    What Are Executive Orders? Who Can Block Them?

    Government scholar Andrew Rudalevige takes to the airwaves as a guest on Maine Public’s radio call-in show Maine Calling, to talk about presidential power and what Congress and the court system might do to limit that power.

  • Improvisation for Orchestra

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    The Thirty-Year Journey from Creation to Performance

    In the early 1990s, Scott Martin wrote a rhythmic and vibrant orchestral piece for his master’s thesis as a composition student at UC–Boulder. Thirty-one years later, the music instructor’s piece is being premiered by the Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra.

  • Prep and Party!

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    Glamming and Glowing to Go to Ebony Ball

    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 shine.

  • Global Connections

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    Bowdoin—Again!—is a Top Producer of Fulbrights

    Bowdoin students, continuing a multi-year streak, received a record number of Fulbright fellowships to do research, pursue graduate study, or teach English abroad for the 2024-2025 academic year.

  • 1825 and all that

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    Two Centuries On: Inside the Lives of Students

    Special Collections launches a new exhibition, both online and physical, celebrating the illustrious Class of 1825. From academics to living conditions to pranks, find out what life was really like for Longfellow, Hawthorne, and their classmates.

  • A Liberal Arts Leader

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    Bowdoin Officially Recognized as Research Institution

    Bowdoin’s position as a leading center of undergraduate research has been formally acknowledged. The College is one of 218 institutions now being recognized as Research Colleges and Universities by the Carnegie Classification systems.

  • Stowe House Valentine's Day

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    Looking for Love in the Archives

    Those with a romantic sensibility gathered last Friday, February 14, at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House to read and find inspiration in old love letters from Bowdoin's Special Collections & Archives.

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"We all have a role to play in preserving our natural habitats."

Meet the Schillers, generous donors to the Coastal Studies Center