Bowdoin Women in Computer Science was created to provide a safe space for women at the college to succeed in computer science.
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Bowdoin College to give honorary degrees to 5 women
The degrees are in recognition of the 50th anniversary of female students at the college.
Bowdoin College to give all students Apple devices at no extra cost
In an effort to provide equal access to technology and level the academic playing field at Bowdoin College, all students will receive a 13-inch MacBook, iPad mini and Apple Pencil at no additional cost beginning in fall 2022.
Bowdoin College hires a top state police official to help lead campus security
Lt. Col. William Harwood will retire from public service and become associate director of safety and security at the Brunswick college.
With help from Bowdoin, Next Leaders Fellowship aims to increase number of BIPOC professionals in senior roles in higher ed IT
One-year program to create a community that will provide mentorship and coaching
Bowdoin hopes conservative start to semester will curb COVID
Bowdoin College has announced changes to its pandemic policies for the upcoming spring semester, including a booster mandate and a temporary shift to remote learning.
Anticipating COVID uptick, Bowdoin College to start spring semester with remote learning
The college announced Monday that the first week of classes will be held remotely to ensure an equitable start of the semester for those who are quarantined with the virus.
Bowdoin College grad brings new meaning to ‘leave no trace’ through eco-art project
Mariah Reading, a 2016 Bowdoin College graduate from Bangor, creates art using trash and other discarded materials to promote a message of environmental awareness.
Bowdoin College to require booster shots for all students, faculty and staff
The mandate becomes effective Jan. 21, 2022, and gives students 30 days to receive the shot upon becoming eligible.
Maine Voices: Uncommon college doctor removed mental health therapy’s stigma – on campus and off
The notably successful methods of Aldo Llorente, who ran Bowdoin’s Counseling Center for 10 years, might be adapted at other colleges.