Student curator Talia Traskos-Hart ’25 speaks with her mother. Traskos-Hart led a gallery talk on her new exhibition last ...
Music, Listening and Cultural Inquiry” talk, UC Riverside Professor of History Jorge Leal and USC Professor of English ...
Over the past five years, Tanzer has been exploring the story of Quash Winchell—an enslaved man from Topsham. Tanzer ...
Four Marines stand proudly in their gear, having completed the American Exceptionalism course taught by Bowdoin alumni ...
Often found looking through the lens of his large format camera, Miguel Pavón ’25 is following his passion for filmmaking and ...
On Saturday, January 18, the Electric Cottage Collective (ECC) hosted an art-build entitled “Art Build: Defeat Trump’s ...
Others are turning to opportunities at the state and local level. Chris Van Houten ’26 was considering internships at the U.S ...
Last Saturday night, journalist and author Michele Norris spoke on race, difficult conversations and her book “Our Hidden ...
I’ve heard some students share that this campus is rather stagnant without much going on, but in my experience, it is always ...
SNAP OF THE SUMMIT: Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow Sean Kramer’s capstone exhibition, titled “Irreplaceable ...
As students, faculty and administrators across the College grapple with the explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for academia, a faculty-led committee aims to find a ...
The trombone ranks among a handful of instruments that sound most like the human voice—it represents the adults in “Peanuts,” after all. Cartoons aside, the trombone’s tenor range sits in a natural ...