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Andrew Cohen
Orient Staff — Class of
2024
Number of articles:
42
First Article:
September 24, 2021
Latest Article:
May 6, 2022
6 photos by Andrew Cohen
Andrew CohenROSE ABOVE:
Jalen Rose visited campus on Thursday night for a Q&A style talk with Max Staiger '13 in Pickard Theatre to discuss his basketball career, working as a sports analyst and the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy in his hometown of Detroit.
Andrew CohenMOMENTS AND MOMENTUM:
Retired WNBA player and activist visited campus on Thursday to participate in a talk and Q&A with BSAAC and AoCC leaders.
Andrew CohenDIVERSE DISCUSSIONS:
Among the topics discussed were the panelists' experiences working in a predominantly white area in Maine as well as advice for BIPOC Bowdoin students thinking about a career in the nonprofit sector.
Andrew CohenDIVERSE DISCUSSIONS:
Among the topics discussed were the panelists' experiences working in a predominantly white area in Maine as well as advice for BIPOC Bowdoin students thinking about a career in the nonprofit sector.
Andrew CohenSharing stories:
Alumni panelists offer insight on being a student of color at Bowdoin.
Andrew CohenSharing stories:
Alumni panelists offer insight on being a student of color at Bowdoin.
This past weekend marked the first Ivies weekend at the College following two years of pandemic-related restrictions. Students came together for two Bowdoin-sponsored events as part of the weekend: Harpswell Quad Day on Friday and a Main Quad celebration on …
The Common Good Grant Committee (CGGC), part of the McKeen Center for the Common Good, hosted a BIPOC-Led Nonprofits in Maine panel on Wednesday. Common Good Grant Student Directors Elise Hocking ’22 and Jessica Bae ’22 moderated the panel.
Guenter Herbert Rose, former Associate Professor of Psychology and Department Chair of the Psychology Department, passed away on January 12 in Vista, California after a battle with Lewy body dementia. He was 86 years old.
One day this past spring, I decided to dust off my old Nintendo DS and pop in “Professor Layton and the Curious Village,” the first installment in a six-game series about Hershel Layton, a gentlemanly archaeology professor in London, and …
The women’s volleyball team currently sits in first place in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) with a 7-1 in-conference record and a 17-4 overall record. Heading into the playoffs, the team has won 13 of its last …
This Sunday, the College will host the delayed Class of 2024 Convening Brunch at 10:30 a.m. The event will feature a class photo taken on the steps of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, as well as remarks from President …
In an email to the Bowdoin community on Thursday, COVID-19 Resource Coordinator, Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Director of Residential and Student Life Mike Ranen announced that one student tested positive from over 2,000 PCR tests administered Tuesday and …
The Sexuality, Women and Gender Center (SWAG) this week announced the debut of a new program called Affirming @ Bowdoin: All Genders All Sexualities, which will replace SWAG’s former OUTPeers and OUTAllies program. The workshop will be led by Associate …
In an email to the community on Tuesday, President Clayton Rose announced that Senior Vice President for Inclusion and Diversity Michael Reed will be retiring on September 30.
Reed joined the College in 2018 as the inaugural Senior Vice President …