Lily McVetty is investigating how her hometown in Maine can brace for changing climates in a way that is as equitable as possible.
Quang Nguyen, a Southern Maine Community College alumnus who now has a successful career as a business entrepreneur and financial adviso ...
Rickets is a disease of childhood caused by a vitamin D deficiency, explained Associate Professor of English Ann Kibbie.
The president of the Ford Foundation Darren Walker H'16 paid a virtual visit to his Texas hometown as the subject of a recent profile.
April is the perfect time to plan ahead, meet with an advisor and register for the Fall Semester.
Students will be able to take a variety of performance music courses for the first time at SMCC this fall with classes in piano, guitar, ...
Be it fiction, nonfiction, or poetry, all submissions are welcome at The Foundationalist, as are student editors.
See the latest announcement from Maine School Adminstrative District 51.
For Associate Professor of Theater Abigail Killeen and her colleagues it's a leap into the unknown. Killeen is director of Cows of War.
In a recent email sent out to Bowdoin's alumni community, President Clayton Rose asked for leads on jobs or internships.
To the SMCC community,
Career Exploration and Development (CXD) has been buzzing with activity, on the heels of a virtual version of Sophomore Bootcamp.
A violinist from the Class of 2019 remembers the electricity of playing with the orchestra on the Studzinksi stage.
The Institute for Higher Education Policy has released a new report with recommendations on how colleges can better utilize data in supp ...
This semester, despite it being an unusual one, Bowdoin Public Service (BPS) in Washington is providing sophomores opportunities.
The year 2020 was a record-breaking one for financial trader Oliver Kell '10, the former government major and football quarterback.
It was part of Professor's Stone's ongoing study into the causes of polarization in the U.S., and ways to reduce it.
“Can the president launch a nuclear attack without congressional approval? Is it ever a crime to criticize the president?"
SMCC marked the 201st anniversary of Maine's statehood with a ceremony in the Old Settlers Cemetery, which contains the grave of one of ...
Upon arriving at SMCC, Riley Himmelman turned to the TRIO Student Support Services program for the guidance and support they were lookin ...
SMCC's Global Studies Center is offering two courses next spring that include travel to Spain and the Netherlands.
When Maine achieved statehood in 1820, one of the first things legislators did was establish the state's own medical school.
With recipe by Sara Sheehy Finnerty '93, this clam chowder is a classic New England-style.
Southern Maine Community College will have more students taking classes and living on campus this fall as it offers a more traditional c ...
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Cumberland County.
Students in Hadley Horch's molecular neurobiology class are not just getting an introduction to bioinformatics this semester.
Hudgins-Lopez will start at the University of Cambridge next fall, pursuing a master's of philosophy in social anthropology.
Southern Maine Community College is celebrating its 75th anniversary to honor its proud past and aspire to an even stronger future.
Civil rights lawyer Myrna Pérez made the case, in a Thursday night talk for Bowdoin.
More than half a century after it was established at Bowdoin, the Africana Studies Program is now becoming a full-fledged department.
Maron Sorenson, an assistant professor of government who specializes in judicial politics, recently spoke to a Norwegian university.
As work on two new academic buildings gets underway, Bowdoin looks to replace trees lost to construction and to also take needed steps.
Suzanne Nossel began her talk by making one thing clear: disinformation is free speech and constitutionally protected.
Bowdoin is honoring Herstory Month this March with theater, storytelling, art, and a keynote speaker who promotes self-love.
As part of its educational mission, the McKeen Center for the Common Good provides its student volunteers with many opportunities.
A new center dedicated to the broad multidisciplinary study of the Arctic at Bowdoin College will be named the John and Lile Gibbons Center.
K. Niles Bryant will become the next senior vice president and chief investment officer at Bowdoin College.