Telingator has been awarded FAO Schwartz's two-year fellowship, which funds paid positions at nonprofits for recent college graduates.
Lowell Ruck, '21, has a passion for music. Until the pandemic came along, he played French horn in the Bowdoin orchestra, and trombone.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is receiving an honorary degree at Bowdoin's Commencement this year, spoke with moderator Dr. Judith Currier '79.
Bowdoin College celebrated its twenty-fifth Honors Day at a ceremony on May 14, 2021.
Bowdoin held its inaugural Celebration of Opportunity on Thursday, May 20. The livestreamed event featured student musical entertainment.
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The Bowdoin College Board of Trustees elected a new vice chair and two new members to their ranks.
Among this year's honorary degree recipients is civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson '07. Mckesson rose to national prominence.
This year, the scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, established by Congress in 1986, awarded 409 scholarships.
Journalist, author, and educator Alvin Hall '74 has won the Ambie award for best history podcast for Driving the Green Book.
Amid one of the largest applicant pools Bowdoin College has seen, the Class of 2025 sets records in selectivity and percentage.
A quartet of experts from the Bowdoin community recently tackled one of the most pressing environmental issues facing the planet.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Portland Patch.
SMCC student filmmakers will be showing their films on the big screen this month with the return of The Maine Mayhem Film Festival.
May 6 Getting to GREEN Update
The Joseph McKeen Center for the Common Good is discontinuing its annual Common Good Day (CGD) and has announced plans for a new program.
To help out an anthropology professor, two tech-savvy students created an augmented reality tool.
The Baldwin Center for Learning and Teaching employs about thirty-five student writing assistants. Their job involves working directly.
Nine Bowdoin graduates spanning more than six-and-a-half decades are being honored with four different awards by the Alumni Council.
Oliver Walker knew he wanted to be an artist by the time he was old enough to hold a paintbrush in his hand. His education at SMCC is pr ...
Andrea Atkinson has been named SMCC's Student of the Year for her academic success and leadership as president of the SMCC chapter of Ph ...
Throughout the first two weeks of April, Cheng Xing '23 took photographs of students holding up a whiteboard with personal reflections.
Stephanie B. Frost will succeed Scott Meiklejohn as Bowdoin College's new senior vice president for development and alumni relations.
For the second year, the annual Delta Sigma/Delta Upsilon art competition is announcing its winners and showcasing all submissions online.
The Projects for Peace grants are awarded each year to undergraduates who wish to implement grassroots projects around the world.
In Bowdoin's sixth and final talk in the series "Conversations on Democracy," businesswoman Mellody Hobson spoke.
See how college aid applications changed for Portland area high schools.
SMCC's chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society has been recognized as being in the top tier of all PTK chapters at community colleg ...
Southern Maine Community College awarded nearly $1.5 million in emergency relief grants this month to students experiencing financial di ...
In a wide-ranging interview, President Clayton Rose reflects on a year of managing COVID and the prospects for a return to normal.
April 15 Getting to GREEN Update
Bowdoin College is announcing a significant increase in the total amount of financial aid it will make available to qualifying students.
Arielle Saiber is an embodiment of interdisciplinary action. She majored in philosophy and cognitive science at Hampshire College.
After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Zack Burton looked for stories that illuminated hope, healing, and humanity.
It occurs in the wake of a recently enacted law in Georgia to suppress the Black American vote.
Following a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday afternoon, construction work is now officially underway on the John and Lile Gibbons Center.
Students in Hadley Horch's molecular neurobiology class are not just getting an introduction to bioinformatics this semester.
See the latest announcement from Maine School Adminstrative District 51.