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PJ SeelertRussia Relations
Julia Ioffe, journalist and Russia expert, visited campus on Monday. The talk had been rescheduled from an earlier date that was canceled due to snow.
PJ SeelertRussia Relations
Julia Ioffe, journalist and Russia expert, visited campus on Monday. The talk had been rescheduled from an earlier date that was canceled due to snow.
PJ SeelertRussia Relations
Julia Ioffe, journalist and Russia expert, visited campus on Monday. The talk had been rescheduled from an earlier date that was canceled due to snow.
PJ SeelertCURATING CULTURE:
A gift from the Walker sisters, the Walker Art Building first opened on February 19, 1894, establishing the fine arts as central to a Bowdoin education.
PJ SeelertCURATING CULTURE:
A gift from the Walker sisters, the Walker Art Building first opened on February 19, 1894, establishing the fine arts as central to a Bowdoin education.
PJ SeelertCURATING CULTURE:
A gift from the Walker sisters, the Walker Art Building first opened on February 19, 1894, establishing the fine arts as central to a Bowdoin education.
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Associate Professor of Government Laura Henry.
PJ SeelertEXPLAINING THE EXIT
Associate Professor of Government and Asian Studies Henry Laurence (pictured) and Associate Professor of Government Laura Henry discuss the potential implications of Brexit, including the possibility for conflict along the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
PJ SeelertEXPLAINING THE EXIT
Associate Professor of Government and Asian Studies Henry Laurence (pictured) and Associate Professor of Government Laura Henry discuss the potential implications of Brexit, including the possibility for conflict along the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
PJ SeelertBREWING THE BEST:
Professor of Economics Rachel Connelly and her family started a tea company after years of visiting China. Her son, Martin, manages the website; Michael, her husband, deals with growers in China and she does the books.
PJ SeelertBREWING THE BEST:
Professor of Economics Rachel Connelly and her family started a tea company after years of visiting China. Her son, Martin, manages the website; Michael, her husband, deals with growers in China and she does the books.
PJ SeelertBREWING THE BEST:
Professor of Economics Rachel Connelly and her family started a tea company after years of visiting China. Her son, Martin, manages the website; Michael, her husband, deals with growers in China and she does the books.
PJ SeelertDANCING QUEENS:
Lucia Gagliardone ’20 and Felicia Wang ’20 debuted a new creative composition at Portland Dance Month, inspired by observations of Parkinson’s Disease and reinterpretation of essential movements.
PJ SeelertDANCING QUEENS:
Lucia Gagliardone ’20 and Felicia Wang ’20 debuted a new creative composition at Portland Dance Month, inspired by observations of Parkinson’s Disease and reinterpretation of essential movements.
PJ SeelertDANCING QUEENS:
Lucia Gagliardone ’20 and Felicia Wang ’20 debuted a new creative composition at Portland Dance Month, inspired by observations of Parkinson’s Disease and reinterpretation of essential movements.
PJ SeelertEND OF THE DROUGHT:
Michael Tirone '21 at practice. The team got back in the water last week in preparation for its first meet two weeks from now.
PJ SeelertEND OF THE DROUGHT:
Michael Tirone '21 at practice. The team got back in the water last week in preparation for its first meet two weeks from now.
PJ SeelertEND OF THE DROUGHT:
Michael Tirone '21 at practice. The team got back in the water last week in preparation for its first meet two weeks from now.
PJ SeelertTICK TALK:
Stage and film actor Aurélian Recoing discusses his character Vincent in the movie ‘Time Out,’ a disillusioned man trapped in his own web of lies.
PJ SeelertTICK TALK:
Stage and film actor Aurélian Recoing discusses his character Vincent in the movie ‘Time Out,’ a disillusioned man trapped in his own web of lies.
PJ SeelertTICK TALK:
Stage and film actor Aurélian Recoing discusses his character Vincent in the movie ‘Time Out,’ a disillusioned man trapped in his own web of lies.
PJ SeelertSHAPING GERMANY:
German constitutional judge and author Bernhard Schlink talks about his influential novel “The Reader,” exploring understanding and condemnation, generational guilt and the nation’s relation to its past.
PJ SeelertSHAPING GERMANY:
German constitutional judge and author Bernhard Schlink talks about his influential novel “The Reader,” exploring understanding and condemnation, generational guilt and the nation’s relation to its past.
PJ SeelertSHAPING GERMANY:
German constitutional judge and author Bernhard Schlink talks about his influential novel “The Reader,” exploring understanding and condemnation, generational guilt and the nation’s relation to its past.
PJ SeelertMUSEUM MUSINGS:
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art’s new Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow Sean Burrus talks about his background in archeology and research, bringing ancient artifacts to a new light.
PJ SeelertMUSEUM MUSINGS:
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art’s new Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow Sean Burrus talks about his background in archeology and research, bringing ancient artifacts to a new light.
PJ SeelertART IN ALL ANGLES:
The new display of ancient artifacts at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art inspires an unconventional approach to viewing and highlights previously overlooked details.
PJ SeelertART IN ALL ANGLES:
The new display of ancient artifacts at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art inspires an unconventional approach to viewing and highlights previously overlooked details.
PJ SeelertPAPER CUTS:
As evidenced in the graphite on cut paper piece “Paradox 2,” Isaac Jaegerman ’16 blends the representational, the abstract and the geometric in his artwork. “The work that I’m making right now is very slow-moving and kind of methodical,” said Jaegerman.
PJ SeelertPAPER CUTS:
As evidenced in the graphite on cut paper piece “Paradox 2,” Isaac Jaegerman ’16 blends the representational, the abstract and the geometric in his artwork. “The work that I’m making right now is very slow-moving and kind of methodical,” said Jaegerman.
PJ SeelertODES OUT LOUD:
Elizabeth Acevedo performs her slam poetry in Jack Magee’s Pub on Tuesday night. Some of her poems take the form of “imaginary clapbacks,” addressing instances of invalidation and injustice.
PJ SeelertVINE IS BACK:
Vessel and Vine will feature a rotating menu and a carefully curated wine bar. The vintage glassware used in the restaurant is also for sale.
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Mitchell Ryan ’19 swept all diving events at the NESCAC meet this weekend.
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Swimmers cheer on their teammates as they turn.
PJ SeelertBEYOND PENCIL AND PAPER:
Students assist in the installation of artist Tony Lewis’ drawing in the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.
PJ SeelertDAUGHTERS OF IRAN:
Bates student Gabriella Shpilsky performs in “The Poets and the Assassin—Daughters of Iran” on Thursday. The play, written by Reza Jalali, tells the stories of Iranian and Muslim women.
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McClure Brower ’18 prepares for a backstroke start.
PJ SeelertFLYING PAST THE MULES:
Michael O’Neal ’20 practices fly. The men’s team crushed Colby 197-79 on Saturday, and the women’s team beat the Mules 204-64.
PJ SeelertIt’s a power move:
Meade Avery ’20 competes against University of Southern Maine on Tuesday. The women’s hockey team had its first shutout of the season, winning 3-0. The Polar Bear also beat Saint Anselm 3-2 on Saturday.
PJ SeelertACT UP:
Peter Staley (left), featured in “How to Survive a Plague,” takes part in a Q&A with Rowan Staley ’18 (right) following the documentary’s screening.