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Ellen Salovaara ’26 is among a select number of college students nationwide recognized for their nonpartisan voter registration and turnout successes in 2024.
The Goldwater Scholarship, established by Congress in 1986 to honor Senator Barry Goldwater (1909-1998), supports undergraduate sophomores and juniors who show promise in the natural sciences, ...
Students from all four classes danced, posed, caught balloons, and had a ball at the annual Spring Gala.
“I was sixteen when a stranger first confessed to me they wanted to die,” recalled Sophia Tottene-Darvas ’25, “the when and where, the why, the how.” At the time, Tottene-Darvas was manning the phone ...
Dreaming of Light: Kara Solar After finishing his flute song, Canelos first spoke about the origins of Kara Solar, which began as a series of conversations, fueled by wayusa tea, in 2012. At the time, ...
In the summer of 1869, ten white men, led by a one-armed naturalist and Civil War veteran called John Wesley Powell, set off from Wyoming in four boats on a thousand-mile river journey.
Last month, Professor Gomezgil Yaspik and senior Ari Bersch represented Bowdoin College across multiple academic venues in Peru, presenting cutting-edge research and establishing important connections ...
Bowdoin College will bestow two honorary degrees at its 220th Commencement exercises, to be held Saturday, May 24, 2025, on the steps of the Walker Art Building. This year’s honorary degree recipients ...
In the early 1990s, Scott Martin wrote a rhythmic and vibrant orchestral work for his master’s thesis as a composition student at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Thirty-one years later, the ...
Adriana Nazarko’s strong multilingual skillset and knowledge base have helped her secure a highly prestigious Thomas Pickering Fellowship for US diplomats-in-training.
Whether in artificial intelligence, self-driving cars, or genetic engineering, businessman John McQuillan Jr. ’87 has serious concerns about the current rapid rate of scientific progress. “[S]cience ...
Parents and families showed up for their students en masse amid a beautiful fall weekend full of activity and togetherness. Against a backdrop of beautiful fall foliage and with unseasonably warm ...