Sara Morcos ’24 recently invited leaders from four hunger prevention organizations in Maine to come together on campus to discuss the causes of and stigma surrounding food insecurity—as well as possible solutions.
Long-awaited springtime weather drew students to the Quad Saturday afternoon to enjoy a relaxed afternoon of music and food truck fare before the inevitable end-of-semester crunch.
A group of students and two faculty members traveled during spring break to explore the effects of digital technologies on people living in rural communities and less affluent areas of Brazil.
In March, leaders of nine student groups gathered with staff at the Center for Multicultural Life to plan this year’s Bowdoin’s Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Lindsey talked about what drew him to economics as a student, where he thinks the markets are going, and why he’s glad he’s not a lawyer in a wide-ranging conversation with students on a recent visit to campus.
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.