This summer, Elizabeth Sweeney ’21 joined an intensive community effort to control the novel coronavirus on the Navajo Nation territories.
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Reminder on October 1, parking meter rates will increase to $2.00/hour in accordance with the Council's adoption of the FY21 budget.
In an ideal world, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art would currently be celebrating two hundred years of Maine statehood.
Since July, junior Warsameh Bulhan has been working for the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention in its effort to stop the spread
Bowdoin News is publishing a series of stories about online classes, offering a glimpse into how faculty, staff, and students are adapting.
A typical day starts early for Benjamin Ross ’22. “I’m up early, around 6:30 a.m. Then I head to Farley Field to meet my friends."
MaineHealth's Rich Petersen and Morgan Stanley's Robin Hodgskin are Crystal Heart Honorees
The Racial Equity Steering Committee also holds its first meeting on Monday, September 28 at 5:00 PM.
Assistant Professor of Government Maron Sorenson teaches the first-year seminar, The Supreme Court and Social Change.
Even during an economic slowdown and a brutal pandemic, there are positive stories to tell about Bowdoin students and recent graduates.
This year, the annual Santagata Memorial Lecture featured two prominent political analysts—Jonah Goldberg and Mara Liasson.
Bowdoin’s Meredith McCarroll has picked up a prestigious American Book Award (ABA) for her latest project.
Your Earnings History Is A Record Of Your Progress Toward Your Social Security Benefits
The campaign is made possible by funds the City received through the State of Maine’s Keep Maine Healthy grant.
Partnership encourages “Heating with Heart” by donating meals* to families in need
Employing a drone in a novel way, University of New Brunswick PhD student Gina Lonati ’12 is attempting to better assess health.
City Hall remains closed to the general public at this time.
Lee’s journalism experience adds to the firm’s media relations offerings
The phase progression was initiated upon the successful completion of the first 16 houses in the development
The project has been under discussion for decades, with consistent staff and constituent efforts toward its funding since 2014.
This month, Portland Public Health Division, working with its partners, will offer no-cost flu vaccine opportunities at various locations.
Kids Safety Day will now consist of virtual resources, family activities and prizes
CBS News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook interviewed President Clayton Rose and a handful of students.
Existing businesses must immediately apply for a business license in order to legally continue operating.
Voting is open until September 27. You can cast one vote every 24 hours.
The Cities of Portland and South Portland have released a draft of One Climate Future, a joint climate action and adaptation plan.
Gay joins the firm's senior team as a network engineer and project manager
It is the first of four public forums in which Bowdoin historians analyze The New York Times Magazine initiative "The 1619 Project."
There Are Many Online Sources For Social Security Information, But You Need To Make Sure You're Getting The Right Information
“Heart and Soul of the Community” campaign highlights bank’s efforts to give back to local individuals and organizations
Finishing touches are being added to the new Harpswell Apartments east of the Watson Arena, which will house 132 students.
Evan Fricke ’11 is an up-and-coming ecologist and research scientist who recently had his work published in Nature magazine.