Dylan SloanHOOK, LINE AND SINKER:
Andrew Treat '22 casts during one of his frequent fishing excursions in his home state of Connecticut. Bowdoin anglers have taken to fishing as a way to relax and enjoy the outdoors during quarantine.
Dylan SloanHOOK, LINE AND SINKER:
Andrew Treat '22 casts during one of his frequent fishing excursions in his home state of Connecticut. Bowdoin anglers have taken to fishing as a way to relax and enjoy the outdoors during quarantine.
Dylan SloanHOOK, LINE AND SINKER:
Andrew Treat '22 casts during one of his frequent fishing excursions in his home state of Connecticut. Bowdoin anglers have taken to fishing as a way to relax and enjoy the outdoors during quarantine.
Dylan SloanTHE FOUR COMMANDMENTS:
The Interfraternity Athletic Council set guidelines prohibiting varsity athletes from participating in interfraternity athletic events that contributed to awards like the Ives Trophy.
Dylan SloanTHE FOUR COMMANDMENTS:
The Interfraternity Athletic Council set guidelines prohibiting varsity athletes from participating in interfraternity athletic events that contributed to awards like the Ives Trophy.
Dylan SloanTHE FOUR COMMANDMENTS:
The Interfraternity Athletic Council set guidelines prohibiting varsity athletes from participating in interfraternity athletic events that contributed to awards like the Ives Trophy.
Dylan SloanTHE FOUR COMMANDMENTS:
The Interfraternity Athletic Council set guidelines prohibiting varsity athletes from participating in interfraternity athletic events that contributed to awards like the Ives Trophy.
Bowdoin’s liberal arts curriculum doesn’t offer the same classroom opportunities in business and finance that many other schools do—but that’s not stopping a group of students from taking the initiative to carve out their own paths in the financial industry. …
On Tuesday evening, students and community members gathered on Zoom for the fifth discussion in the College’s “After the Insurrection: Conversations on Democracy” series. The event, moderated by President Clayton Rose, featured U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) as she discussed …
In lieu of its traditional, in-person admitted students weekend, Admissions is hosting accepted student events virtually this spring for the second year in a row. However, with organizers having had close to a full year to prepare, this year’s programming …
Two months into a spring semester like no other and with over 1,000 students on campus Bowdoin has managed to keep its positive COVID-19 case numbers relatively low. Despite a recent uptick in cases, it has also managed to stay …
On Tuesday, faculty voted in favor of approving a motion to revise teaching criteria for tenure and promotion. Starting in the 2022-23 academic year, candidates for tenure and promotion will be evaluated on the basis of whether they “demonstrate inclusive …
Last semester, the College offered free COVID-19 testing to all students living off campus in the Brunswick area. The program was established in partnership with Mid Coast Hospital to help keep Brunswick safe, recognizing that off-campus students would interact with …
The Bowdoin alumni fund is doing better than ever despite nation-wide economic hardships due to the coronavirus pandemic. The fund has recorded 5,332 individual donors so far this fiscal year, a 38.5 percent increase from last year when 3,851 donors …
The College’s most recent operating budget for the 2020-21 fiscal year (FY) has been set at $173.54 million. The new budget, voted on during last month’s meeting of the Board of Trustees, constitutes a modest 1.27 percent reduction from the …
Nearly one year after the initial projected start date, the College is slated to break ground on both the Barry Mills Hall and the Center for Arctic Studies (CAS) in mid-March at a total cost of $36.5 million. The Board …
Correction 2/12/2021 2:00 p.m.: An earlier version misstated the year Senior Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Whitney Soule was promoted to Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid in 2008, but Soule was promoted in 2016.