After conducting research in Italy and analyzing her results at Bowdoin, the senior published her article in Land Use Policy, an influential peer-reviewed journal. In it, she makes the case that cities should rethink how they manage green spaces to benefit urban dwellers.
Four Bowdoin alumnae are covering unique beats at the New York Times—the climate, Maine's juvenile justice system, American institutions, and special projects.
Before President Biden took the stage in Goffstown, New Hampshire, on Monday, March 11, to talk about lowering drug costs, Keller spoke about the toll of expensive medications on her and her family.
President Vladimir Putin mentions the possibility of a prisoner exchange involving Evan Gershkovich ’14. The Russian leader was talking in a recent interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
At the start of their recent book talk at Bowdoin, professors Birgit Tautz and Crystal Hall instructed their audience on what to do with their phones. But they didn't issue the usual warning to keep the gadgets silenced and out of the way.
Bowdoin will bestow three honorary degrees at its 219th Commencement exercises, to be held Saturday, May 25, 2024, on the Quad in front of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.