Bowdoin is proud to announce a $50 million gift—the largest in our 231-year history—from Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings ’83 to launch the Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity.
While some Bowdoin students spent this year’s spring break with family, friends, or teammates, others took a different path, joining various service trips across—and outside—the country.
The recent death of Pope Francis stirred memories for Winkley Professor of Latin and Greek Barbara Weiden Boyd, who recalls the “kind, if reserved” fellow student she got to know nearly forty years ago.
The Hawthorne-Longfellow Library is currently in the midst of its annual weeklong celebration of poetry as part of National Poetry Month, which is held every April. This year the library is celebrating the work of Weatherspoon ’25, who is also curating the week’s events.
Chris Zhang ’25 and Museum of Art codirector Frank Goodyear are revisiting a series of sixty-year-old photographs that mobilized the environmental movement and changed Maine, and the country, for the better.
Career Exploration and Development (CXD) has fired up its “Accelerator Plus” program, adding options for seniors that the office first rolled out in the pandemic.
Schendler returned to his alma mater on Friday, April 18 to discuss modern environmentalism and his recent book, Terrible Beauty: Reckoning with Climate Complicity and Rediscovering our Soul, published by Harvard Business Review Press in 2024.