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Through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), the College provides free, confidential counseling services to all benefits-eligible employees and members of their immediate families. These services ...
Five Bowdoin faculty members have been appointed to named chairs at the College in recognition of their achievements as ...
The recent event, called “Dog Bar Quinby” in honor of the beloved Union Street coffee shop Dog Bar Jim, was a joint effort by ...
“Sadie possesses many qualities that set her apart as a leader, including her incredible organizational and communication ...
Alivia Moore '09, a citizen of the Penobscot Nation, was recently celebrated for conserving land in Swanville, Maine, ...
The Common Good Grant program is one of the McKeen Center's most popular initiatives, as it allows students to gain ...
The annual President's Award Luncheon is a chance for the college president and others to applaud a few standout students, ...
The interior renovation will be complete by end of May, and the exterior landscaping will be completed by mid-July. Classes ...
The idea for a nuts-and-bolts podcast about the political process first came to Natalie Emmerson ’27 last year, when she was ...
This February, when it became clear students would be facing new challenges in an economy impacted by federal funding cuts and a brewing global trade war, CXD staff began taking action. They reached ...
Ruth Olujobi ’25 and Victor Souza ’26 have each received a Projects for Peace prize to work on self-designed initiatives in Nigeria and Brazil. Each year, Projects for Peace supports undergraduates ...