Professor Laura Henry Analyzes Next Brexit Step
Laura Henry Kicking off International Week at Bowdoin, professor Laura Henry gave a talk Monday evening about what to expect now that British Prime Minister Theresa May has officially began the process...
View ArticleNational Economics Bureau Profiles Research by Bowdoin Professor Zorina Khan
Professor of Economics Zorina Khan The National Bureau of Economic Research has profiled the research of Zorina Khan, professor of economics at Bowdoin, who writes on law and economic history,...
View ArticleJoin the Conversation Friday: Bowdoin’s Environmental Leadership and the...
In advance of Earth Day, Maine Public Radio brings its interactive Maine Calling program to campus Friday, April 21. Dave Carlon, associate professor of biology and director of the Coastal Studies...
View ArticleProfessor Jean Yarbrough: ‘How I Became a Conservative’
Jean Yarbrough Taking her cue from the Lady Gaga song “Born This Way,” government professor Jean Yarbrough announced at a recent talk about her politics that she “was not born this way.” “I was not...
View ArticleListen Online: Maine Public Radio’s ‘Maine Calling’ Talks Environment Live...
Click image to see larger image of event poster Today is the day; tune in or log on 1 p.m.–2 p.m. EST to hear Bowdoin faculty members share their expertise and engage in conversation around the topic...
View ArticleBowdoin Marches for Science
Two busloads of Bowdoin staff, students, and faculty headed to the Saturday morning March for Science in Portland, Maine, joining the many thousands of people who marched in defense of science in the...
View Article‘Maine Calling’ Broadcasts Bowdoin Environment Expertise to the Masses (Maine...
The environment, how it’s studied at Bowdoin and how Maine is a living laboratory for that endeavor were aspects of a conversation originating on campus and shared with listeners statewide on Maine...
View ArticleEdvertising: Jessen on the Growth of Advertising and Marketing in Schools...
Sarah Butler Jessen Sarah Butler Jessen, visiting assistant professor of education, was a guest on the podcast Have You Heard, during which she shared insight into her research into the practice of...
View ArticleBowdoin’s Rudalevige Weighs In on Trump’s First 100 Days (Springfield...
Andrew Rudalevige Andrew Rudalevige, Bowdoin’s Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Government, was part of a panel of national scholars convening at Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, to discuss...
View Article‘See What’s Possible’: Spring Dance Concert 2017 Preview
This year, the much heralded annual Spring Dance Concert will feature several original pieces, including one by guest artist Rakiya Orange ’11. Read more in Bowdoin News.
View ArticleVineet Shende’s New Choral Work Explores American Identity
Vineet Shende A new choral work by Associate Professor of Music Vineet Shende will premiere at Studzinski Recital Hall, at 7:30pm May 4-5, 2017. E Pluribus Unum, Non Ex Pluribus Divisum will be...
View ArticleProfessor Horch on Why Crickets Matter (Not Least Because We Might Be Eating...
Biology professor Hadley Horch’s new book A new book co-edited by Hadley Horch, an associate professor of biology and neuroscience at Bowdoin, makes the case that more researchers should focus on the...
View Article100 Years On: Symposium Shines Spotlight on Gender and Religion in the...
Soviet poster made in 1924 by Alexander Samokhvalov to commemorate the 7th anniversary of the Russian Revolution It’s one hundred years this year since the Russian Revolution, and to help mark the...
View ArticleRudalevige: Three White House Issues Converging in a ‘Potentially Toxic...
Andrew Rudalevige Andrew Rudalevige, Bowdoin’s Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Government, shared three issues facing the Trump administration with Poynter Institute for Media Studies chief media...
View ArticleBowdoin’s Rudalevige Critiques Trump’s Use of Executive Actions (Vice)
Andrew Rudalevige Thomas Brackett Reed Professor of Government Andrew Rudalevige, tapped once again for his expertise on the use of executive orders, says he believes President Trump’s executive orders...
View ArticleAcademic Awards, Karofsky Teaching Prize Presented on 2017 Honors Day
Associate Professor of Africana Studies and History Brian Purnell congratulates Lydia Woodward ’16 who received the Lennox Book Prize Bowdoin College held its 21st annual Honors Day ceremony May 10,...
View ArticleGoodbye, Wheelwrights, and Thank You For Everything
Goodbye, Wheelwrights, and Thank You For Everything from Bowdoin College on Vimeo. Colleagues and friends surprised Genie and Nat Wheelwright at the end of their final classes this semester with a...
View ArticleBowdoin’s Rudalevige on What Watergate Can Teach Us about the Trump White...
Andrew Rudalevige President Trump’s alleged intervention with the FBI has prompted many to recall the Nixon era and the possible makings of a scandal “reaching Watergate size and scale,” remarked Sen....
View ArticleBowdoin’s Lee on How Balzac’s Fantasy Travelog Redefines Realism
Michelle Lee Postdoctoral fellow Michell Lee explains how the nineteenth-century French author’s foray into fictional travel writing “showed the world how the scope of realism could be expanded beyond...
View ArticleBowdoin’s Kolster to Discuss River Photography Book at Griffin Museum
Michael Kolster Associate Professor of Art Mike Kolster is featured speaker at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, Massachusetts, this Thursday, May 25, 2017. He will discuss the book Take...
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