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The Bowdoin Globalist transitioned to a digital-only platform in 2015 and changed its name to The Bowdoin Review. The college's radio station, WBOR, has been operating since the early 1940s. In 1999, The Bowdoin Cable Network was formed, producing a weekly newscast and several student-created shows per semester. [66]
Some right-wing antiglobalists frequently uses the term globalist as a pejorative and in various conspiracy theories, notably linking with the New World Order conspiracy theory, [10] and some as a trope within the new antisemitism movement; [11] while some other right-wing antiglobalist leaders, such as Javier Milei, hold pro-Israel principles ...
Kondabolu continued performing standup when he attended Bowdoin College; he called his years at Bowdoin "incredibly formative" [10] and continues to spend part of every year in Maine. [11] He studied at Wesleyan University during his third year, focusing on identity and race, globalization, and "the impact of popular culture on society." [12]
Prior to her appointment at Bowdoin, Zaki served on the faculty of Williams College for 22 years. She joined the Williams faculty in 2002 as an assistant professor of psychology. She was appointed the dean of faculty at Williams in 2020. [2] Zaki was elected President of Bowdoin College on March 9, 2023 and began her term on July 1, 2023. [3]
Rose worked as a professor at Harvard Business School from 2007 until his appointment at Bowdoin. [4] Rose officially succeeded Barry Mills as president of Bowdoin on July 1, 2015. [ 5 ] In April of 2022 Rose announced that he would be stepping down from his position after the conclusion of the 2023 academic year.
During the election and presidency of United States president Donald Trump, he and members of his administration used the term globalist on multiple occasions. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The administration was accused of using the term as an antisemitic dog whistle , [ 34 ] and to associate their critics with a Jewish conspiracy .
No central clearinghouse exists to gather background on overdose deaths, and so The Huffington Post relied on a variety of methods to learn more about these fatalities. Local coroners and their staffs were helpful in identifying victims and providing records. Family members were located independently and relayed information about their loved ones.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain 1852, Bowdoin College professor (1855–62), Civil War brigadier general, Medal of Honor recipient, Maine governor (1867–71), and president of Bowdoin College (1871–83) Michael J. Connor 1980, USN Vice Admiral, Commander, Submarine Forces (2012–2015) Abraham Eustis 1806 (M.A.), officer during the War of 1812