News Archive 2009-2018

Jake Adicoff ’18 Wins Silver in South Korea Paralympics

U.S. Nordic skier Jake Adicoff, a senior studying math and computer science at Bowdoin, has earned his first Paralympics medal at the 2018 competitions in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Seafood Entrepreneur Jerry Knecht ’76 Expands Asian Footprint

The first of four fish processing plants in Bali should help the local community as well as making more sustainable, wild-caught Indonesian seafood available to US consumers, says the former government major.

George Lopez Performs Music Inspired by ‘Second Sight’ Exhibit

The works Lopez chose represent some of the more “unusual,” or “extreme” aspects of great composers’ works and deal with particular challenges faced by artists in their struggle to be creative. They include Beethoven’s Sonata in E major opus 109, written when the composer was struggling with profound deafness.

Après Ski in Jackson Hole

During the first weekend in March, Bowdoin alumni, parents, and friends ventured out for a day on the slopes of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

Nature Moments: Sugar Maple Tappers

At this time of year, when it’s still frigid at night but daytime temperatures are starting to warm, it may look like trees are just sitting there doing nothing. But, inside their cells, changes are happening and sap is starting to flow!

Women’s Basketball Falls to Amherst in National Title Game

Bowdoin’s run through the NCAA Tournament came to an end Saturday night as the Amherst College women’s basketball team repeated as Division III champions in a 65-45 victory at the Mayo Civic Center.

The people the students met in D.C.

Ambassador Tom Pickering ‘53 U.S. Senator Susan Collins U.S. Sen. Angus King William Cohen ’62, CEO of The Cohen Group, former U.S. Secretary of Defense, U.S. Senator, and Congressman Mark Dimunition, Library of Congress, Chief, Rare Books/Special Collections at Library of Congress John Swords ’15 – Legislative Aid, US House of Representatives Samantha Waxman ’10 – Center on Budget and […]

Bowdoin Dominates Wartburg to Advance to NCAA Championship Game

The Bowdoin College women’s basketball team overwhelmed Wartburg, 90-62, in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Championship on Friday evening.