Apparently, in every Hallmark Christmas movie, the conflict happens exactly one hour and 35 minutes in and resolves itself in the final 25 minutes. In the final 25 minutes, the corporate businesswoman will save a dying small business and find …
This election day, Bowdoin students braved wind speeds of up to 25 miles per hour biking to the polls to exercise their right to vote in Brunswick. A “Bike to the Polls” event, organized by Sustainable Bowdoin and Bowdoin Votes, …
As the College responds to the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the classroom, it is offering more opportunities for students to engage with these technologies and leverage them for the common good. On October 14, approximately …
On Tuesday night, students, faculty and community members gathered in Mills Hall to hear from Dr. Joy Buolamwini, a prominent author and researcher who specializes in the social implications of artificial intelligence (AI). Sponsored by the Kenneth V. Santagata Memorial …
For some Bowdoin students, summer break is just that, a well-deserved break from a rigorous academic year. For others, it’s an opportunity to explore real-world career experiences or conduct hands-on research beyond the boundaries of campus. This summer, students Noemi …
On Wednesday night, students and community members gathered for the launch of Senior Writer-in-Residence Anthony Walton’s new book, “The End of Respectability: Notes of a Black American Reckoning with His Life and His Nation.” In his book, an essay collection, …
On Monday, President Safa Zaki announced a $50 million donation from Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings ’83 to propel the College toward the forefront of liberal arts institutions engaging with artificial intelligence (AI). With this unprecedented gift, the College will launch …
Early Wednesday evening in Moulton Union, Kristen Block, professor of history at the University of Tennessee, gave a lecture on the convergence of sexuality, disease and healing in colonial Caribbean society. Hosted by the Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies …
In a show of its NESCAC dominance, the women’s basketball team (22–0; 8–0 NESCAC) coasted to victory last weekend at home against Middlebury College (14–8; 4–4 NESCAC) and Williams College (13–9; 3–5 NESCAC). With these wins, the team secured the …
Often found looking through the lens of his large format camera, Miguel Pavón ’25 is following his passion for filmmaking and photography around the world, from Brunswick to Prague to Iceland.
Although Pavón has crafted a prolific portfolio while at …