As humans make fires on the beach, far-flung plastic that has washed up there melts and fuses permanently with volcanic rocks ...
Lempert’s first full-length book explores the world of Aboriginal filmmaking and its importance to Australia’s Indigenous ...
The project, Bridging Large-Scale Computational Analysis and the Close Viewing of Film and Television, is one of twenty-three ...
Shawn Jiminez ’27 has been awarded the 2025 John Lewis Youth Leadership Award, presented annually to a young person in Maine ...
After receiving one of the country's most prestigious public-interest law fellowships, Yale Law School student Bill De La Rosa ’16 will embark on his most far-reaching project yet. With the two-year ...
The Museum's level two galleries are temporarily closed to facilitate renovations and exhibition rotations. Please check exhibition pages for more information on specific exhibitions. Thank you for ...
Award-winning New York Times correspondent and Bowdoin trustee Katie Benner ’99 broke the news that the T.M. Landry College ...
Health Services serves the medical and nursing needs of the Bowdoin student community. We are a safe space and here to promote the health and well being of Bowdoin College students by providing ...
Draft Fall 2026 schedules sent back to departments/programs for updating and revising; Spring 2027 course scheduling spreadsheets sent to departments/programs (F26 due back 2/16, S27 due back 5/5) ...
In a yearlong independent study, Dylan Berr ’26 is investigating how birds navigate and occupy campus spaces—insights that can help the College strengthen its bird-friendly practices. Throughout the ...