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In the summer of 1869, ten white men, led by a one-armed naturalist and Civil War veteran called John Wesley Powell, set off from Wyoming in four boats on a thousand-mile river journey. Their mission, ...
“An executive order is the implementation of law, it is not the creation of law, and we shouldn't confuse the two,” stressed Andrew Rudalevige, speaking on Maine public radio. So, when President Trump ...
This summer, Bowdoin's funded interns are building boats, working on Capitol Hill or for local government, protecting lakes, conducting research, or interning for law offices, medical clinics, arts ...
It’s not enough for students merely to know how to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools, writes Abhilasha Kumar. They should attain what she calls “AI literacy,” no matter their area of study. The ...
Confined to their respective homes at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kate Campbell Strauss and Emily Mikesell embarked on a groundbreaking recording project, proving that distance is no barrier ...
Two Kent Island fellows, Tess Mooney ’26 and Caitlin Panicker ’26, have curated a new exhibition featuring art by students who spent a summer on the island between 1997 and 2024. Visitors can see the ...