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Students Test Out the Working World

This summer, a record number of students have received grants from Career Exploration and Development to intern for a business or nonprofit of their choice.


  • A Big Thanks!

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    Honoring Fundraising Efforts across the Years

    Bowdoin alumni continued their impressive work on behalf of the College over the 2023–2024 academic year, with from class years spanning five decades being recognized for their efforts.

  • Let the Journey Begin

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    Hurrah, the Class of 2028 has Arrived!

    Almost as soon as first years had finished moving into their dorm rooms Monday morning, they began a busy and fun week of orientation, including heading out for their three-day orientation adventures.

  • Welcome, New Polar Bears!

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    Video: Arrival Day for Class of 2028

    Monday, August 26, 2024, was Arrival Day for the Class of 2028—a time for hugs, advice, tears, goodbyes, and quite a lot of heavy lifting. Student volunteers, as always, were there to help.

  • A New Athletic Experience

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    Pickard Field Renovations Now Fully Complete

    Hundreds of Polar Bear athletes are now set to benefit from the completion of an eighteen-month project to renovate the Pickard Field athletic complex. The renovation includes new fields, lighting, seating, and pressboxes.

  • CXD Add-ons

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    How Students Gain Extra Career Points During Summer

    Even if they have jobs or internships, many students have free time during the summer, making it a perfect time to pick up an industry-specific skill. The Office of Career Exploration and Development (CXD) has ways to help.

  • An Immersive Experience

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    Kent Island: A Summer in Images

    With each summer comes a new opportunity for a unique learning experience as a handful of students heads to Kent Island—Bowdoin College’s remote, 200-acre island in the Bay of Fundy, used mostly for ecological research.

  • Studying for the Future

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    Why the Humanities Are Good for Getting Ahead

    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 meaning—throughout their careers.

  • Journalism Is Not a Crime

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    Evan Gershkovich ’14 Released in Russian Prisoner Swap

    After more than sixteen months behind bars in Russia, the Wall Street Journal reporter is released, along with two other US citizens, in what’s been described as the biggest prisoner exchange between Russian and the West since the Cold War.

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