A Bowdoin graduate’s award-winning short movie about a missing lottery ticket explores deeper themes regarding immigration and the American experience.
Science librarian Jenny Zawisza was tidying up around Hatch Science Library, as she does, when she poked her head around the corner of a study nook and saw a large sketch of a House Sparrow drawn on a white board.
Three Bowdoin employees—a writer for the communications office, a professor of Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx, and Africana Studies, and a pop/jazz piano instructor—have formed a jazzy musical trio with a debut performance November 16.
Bowdoin student performers rehearse the Stephen Sondheim show Into the Woods, which is being performed at the Pickard Theater later this week. Director Davis Robinson says the production features elements of many favorite fairy tales, weaving them into a dark musical fantasy.
Director of the McKeen Center for the Common Good Sarah Seames shares her thoughts on the subject of giving. Seames was a featured caller on Maine Public Radio’s weekday call-in show Maine Calling.
A high school project by Tamara Gisiger ’28 highlighting the mass deportation of Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the 1930s has caught the attention of news outlets and lawmakers.
The three-year, $250,000 award is funding a variety of efforts to equip faculty and staff with the knowledge and skills to more fully understand the applications, implications, and potential of AI in the classroom.