In early May, Ainsley Morrison ’26 organized the first-ever Climate Anxiety and Fatigue Workshop at Bowdoin, inviting high school and college students to talk about their worries as the environment changes.
Roland G. Ware Jr. ’54 and his wife, Norma, had long given generously to Bowdoin but a recent gift from their estates is now making a huge difference in the College’s academic program.
Fifteen recent graduates will teach English or pursue research in Taiwan, Germany, Austria, Greece, Italy, Mexico, the Slovak Republic, South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
After spening the past year engaging in fundraising and philanthrophy, students in the Common Good Grant program (CGG) recently presented grants to nine Maine organizations.
There were unfamiliar sights and sounds on the Bowdoin Quad recently as Indigenous groups from Maine and across the continent gathered for a tribal powwow.
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.