On the eve of its publication, the latest book by Africana studies scholar Tess Chakkalakal —a biography of author Charles Chesnutt—received a glowing review from The New York Times .
On the eve of its publication, the latest book by Africana studies scholar Tess Chakkalakal —a biography of author Charles ...
The global map serves as the introduction to Bowdoin’s Interlibrary Loan service (Bowdoin ILL), which is connected to more ...
Norris, an acclaimed journalist, author, and commentator, took to the stage at Pickard Theater on January 25, 2025, to ...
The Alumni Service Award and Distinguished Educator Award, chosen by the Alumni Council, recognize members of the Bowdoin community for their exemplary achievement and dedication.
Dorothea Lange’s Meeting of the Mothers’ Club (1938) depicts the spirit of love through the lens of community organizing. In a speech at the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Hillary Rodham Clinton ...
Kappa Psi Upsilon Maine-based Environmental Fellows work for a Maine organization to address environmental issues while strengthening campus-community partnerships. Overview: This fellowship provides ...
Applications are now open! Use the link below to complete your application before February 6th at 11:59pm. January 30th, 2025 at 7:00pm in Daggett Lounge. Feel free to grab dinner before and eat while ...
The Bowdoin Public Service (BPS) Fellowship program will offer students the chance to pursue a 10-week summer internship in the fields of government and public policy. Internships include positions in ...
The Global Citizens Fellowship provides students with the opportunity to pursue community-oriented summer volunteer and public service projects outside of the United States. The Global Citizens ...
The award follows a flurry of media attention in December, when Boyle’s book was mentioned in the Boston Globe, Down East, Edible Boston, and the Jewish Journal. The category winner is Jor­dan D.