One of our favorite traditions, the all-school lobster bake, happens before classes start for the fall semester. It's a great time to meet new friends, reunite with old friends, and for some, make a fashion statement.
The Schiller Coastal Studies Center and six Bowdoin students are contributing to an ongoing effort to restore the vital but deteriorating eelgrass ecosystem in Casco Bay.
Forty-two students this summer have environmental, community, or public service internships to explore how local people are working to improve society. They recently came together to share their experiences.
Does Christopher Nolan’s latest Hollywood blockbuster The Odyssey do justice to Homer’s 3,0000-year-old epic poem? Three Bowdoin classics scholars weigh in.
This summer, five Bowdoin students are working in an unusual kind of lab on campus—one that doesn't have test tubes or microscopes. Instead, it's filled with sprawling datasets, machine learning models, and questions whose answers could influence everything from environmental policy to women's athletics.
Once it was a family farmhouse and a much-loved summer retreat. Now it’s a thriving coastal studies center serving the Bowdoin community, thanks to one family. The College launches an oral history project to recognize the generosity of the Thalheimers.
Five students are being funded by the Hastings Initiative to pursue projects over the summer in a range of areas, inside and outside the classroom. They are all working with faculty or staff on projects using artificial intelligence tools to make the world a better place.