Registration for #bowdoinreunion is now open! This incredible weekend is June 2–5 and will be chock-full of joy, entertainment, activities, memories, and of course, Bowdoin dining. You don’t want to miss it!
Learn more and register at https://t.co/y4M4HtzEeY
Opportunity for Polar Bears interested in Technology - join Chris Kan '13, Becky Stoneman '14, and Jackson Wilkinson '05, Thursday, March 3rd at noon ET. #bowdoin#bowdoinalumni Register at https://t.co/t8EIMBI8Ik
Adam Rasgon ’13, Jerusalem correspondent for The New York Times, is a veteran Middle East hand, having honed his expertise and knowledge over the past six years, living and working in the region. Read more: https://t.co/v5ShAfvLPU #bowdoinalumni#bowdoin
In 2014 at age 19, Trevor Kenkel ’18 founded Springworks Farm, now the largest and first certified organic aquaponic farming operation in New England. Kenkel recently announced an expansion of 500,000 additional sq ft of greenhouse space to meet demand. https://t.co/Zhy3Vd7t95
If you're wondering where you can read some of these special #BowdoinOneDay stories, they are on the Kudoboard here! There's still plenty of time to make a gift in honor of your hero at https://t.co/2Y0tbDbKjo.
Tomorrow is BowdoinOne Day! We hope you’ll take a moment to recognize your Bowdoin hero by making a gift in their honor–and then share a story of how they made a difference in your life. Don’t forget to tag #BowdoinOneDay so we can celebrate together! https://t.co/2Y0tbDbKjo
Janelle Charles ’06 is a full-time student while also working full time as a nurse in a California corrections facility. “ Bowdoin dedication to the common good has impacted every part of my personal and professional life.” Read more here: https://t.co/junpZUK2RH
As children’s book critic for The Wall Street Journal and author of The Enchanted Hour: The Miraculous Power of Reading Aloud in the Age of Distraction, Megan Cox Gurdon ’86 writes about the power of books to connect people. Read more here: https://t.co/hGcC5QMpV5
Danny Mejia ’17 set an unsupported FKT (fastest known time) of the 100-Mile Wilderness, often regarded as the wildest sections of the Appalachian Trail. To hear more about his exciting story, click here: https://t.co/9MLohbE3Na
Journalist, author, and educator Alvin Hall ’74 recently joined President Clayton Rose to talk about a 2021-mile road trip he took from Detroit to New Orleans, interviewing people along the way. Hear more about @alvin_d_hall 's podcast here: https://t.co/6cK7z5rtdV
Last week, Katie Benner ‘99, New York Times reporter, talked with legal scholar Dennis Hutchinson ’69 and longtime Court observer Nancy Bellhouse May ’78 about Ginsburg’s legacy, her successor, and the issues facing the Court. Watch the conversation here: https://t.co/ZaOjD77GVW
Bowdoin Polar Bears make the most and rise to the occasion! Bowdoin College’s campus during fall 2020 has remained bright, active, and full of optimism. Enjoy photos and footage taken on campus throughout the fall semester. https://t.co/46cX0KX9Xx
Description:Last week, Bowdoin Special Collections & Archives hosted a special presentation with Pamela Zabala '17 where Zabala talks about the role of archival research in her honors project on incidents of racial bias at Bowdoin. Watch the event here:
https://t.co/1VjJf2tSa2
Just got off the phone w/ @BowdoinCollege Career Services about venture capital & startup internships for students. Discussion focused on developing an program for VC careers & a few of my fav alums in VC/startups were mentioned Sean Marsh of @appcast_io & Holly Maloney of @gcvp
Last week, a remarkable 1,944 alumni participated in the Ripple Effect, unlocking $194,400 from a generous, anonymous donor to support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives and programs at Bowdoin. We are so grateful for your support. Go U Bears! #bowdoinalumni
Bowdoin and its faculty, staff, and students have attracted the attention of the national media recently on topics ranging from politics and history, to the ways in which the College is handling the pandemic. Catch up here:
https://t.co/8QTfOLo4Io
This summer, Dominique Johnson ’11 hired nine Bowdoin students and recent graduates at her organization, the Center for Policing Equity. CPE produces analyses to identify and measure racial bias in policing and shed light on police behavior. Read more: https://t.co/o71flo1ubL
In case you missed it: On October 2nd, President Clayton Rose is joined by Trustee Phil Schiller P’17 to discuss Apple, Steve Jobs, technology, and more. https://t.co/i5DcFjdXHo