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Salovaara also made great efforts to ensure students knew about the Maine state primary elections, which took place in March 2024, added Van Damme. “Her campus-wide plans for civic engagement were ...
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, ...
A Global Community Grounded in Maine For more than twenty years, at least 10 percent of the student body has come from Maine. Currently, about 70 percent of students come from outside New England, and ...
Their mission, to “discover” the canyons of the Green and Colorado Rivers. By the end of the three-month trip, there were two boats and six men remaining. This episode, known as the Powell Geographic ...
“It was a tremendous experience to present our research at the International Conference on AI and Teacher Education as well as at PUCP. Our collaborations with scholars from across the globe enriched ...
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 ...
Nazarko, who immigrated to the US from Ukraine as a child, is among forty-five successful college seniors or recent graduates chosen for the Pickering Fellowship this year, from a pool of over 1,000 ...
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 ...
Against a backdrop of beautiful fall foliage and with unseasonably warm weather, students showed their families and friends around campus to give them a glimpse of what life is like at Bowdoin. On ...
Maya Dowling-Wolfe, interim assistant director of identity and culture, said the students did great work with the resources and support of the program. “This grant was really significant in letting ...
It’s time to redefine what populism means in the context of a liberal democracy—that’s the view of Professor Seth Jaffe ’00, who teaches the history of political thought at LUISS Guido Carli ...
It was coffee table books! This time last year I bought loads of coffee table books for my College House [Reed House]. Erin Valentino [associate librarian for research, instruction and outreach] ...
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