Boston, NYC, and DC Alumni Celebrate Ivies Weekend
Alumni in Boston, NYC, and DC celebrated Ivies Weekend by connecting at breweries in their respective cities.
Nature Moments: The Spiritual Significance of Trees
Trees provide us shelter, fuel, food, protection from climate change, and beauty. But they also have deep spiritual importance
Economics Students Analyze Childhood-Trauma Data for Free Health Clinic
Oasis Free Clinics was seeking help to compare information it had about some of its patients’ childhood histories — in particular, the traumas they may have experienced in youth — with information collected from a more general population.
Bowdoin SWAG Center Celebrates Out Seniors
The Sexuality, Women and Gender (SWAG) Center recently hosted its annual Senior Out Dinner: an evening dedicated to celebrating out students as they approach graduation.
Second Straight NESCAC Championship for Men’s Tennis Amid Eventful Weekend for Polar Bears
The Bowdoin men’s tennis, women’s lacrosse and softball teams had outstanding weekend performances at NESCAC Championship Tournaments, highlighted by the Polar Bear men’s tennis team winning its second straight conference title.
Students Use Art, Technology, and Design to Address Public Transportation and Affordable Housing Challenges
Students from Art, Technology, and Design for Social Change will present their community-engaged projects, in collaboration with Avesta Housing and Catholic Charities Refugee and Immigration Services, on Tuesday, May 8, at 4 p.m., in Hubbard Hall’s Shannon Room. Students in a new Digital and Computational Studies class called Art, Technology, and Design for Social Change […]
Miscellania Competes on WGBH’s ‘Sing that Thing!’
Bowdoin’s oldest female a cappella group, Miscellania competed on WGBH’s “Sing That Thing!”