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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]
Vanessa Kerry, physician and health care administrator who founded the non-profit, Seed Global Health, daughter of John Kerry; Prince Rahim Aga Khan, son of the Aga Khan IV (graduated 1990) Victor K. Kiam, businessman and owner of the New England Patriots (graduated 1944) Brian Kibler, game designer and professional Magic: the Gathering player
Global Brigades (GB) is a nonprofit health and sustainable development organization that works with volunteers from North American and European universities, as well as local staff in Central America and West Africa. GB partners with communities to reduce inequalities.
In 2021 Facebook announced that their global operations are supported by 100 percent renewable energy and they have reached net zero emissions, a goal set in 2018. [438] [439] Facebook provides a development platform for many social gaming, communication, feedback, review, and other applications related to online activities. This platform ...
Hastings was born in Boston, Massachusetts.His father Wilmot Reed Hastings Sr. was an attorney for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in the Nixon administration, and his mother Joan Amory Loomis was a debutante from a Boston Brahmin family who was repulsed by the world of high society and taught her children to disdain it.
This was the period when its global power was at its peak: the United States was the greatest economic power the world had known, with the greatest military machine in history. [21] In February 1948, George F. Kennan 's Policy Planning Staff said: "[W]e have about 50% of the world's wealth but only 6.3% of its population. ...
Since 2010, HSG has organized a global symposium every two years. Each symposium is co-hosted with a local organizing committee. A number of factors go into choosing the location for each symposium, [2] but generally they rotate through different World Health Organization regions and should be as accessible as possible to the widest number of members in the society.
NAS founding president Stephen Balch receiving the National Humanities Medal from US President George W. Bush.. Originally called the Campus Coalition for Democracy, the National Association of Scholars was founded in 1987 by Herbert London and Stephen Balch [6] [7] with the goal of preserving the "Western intellectual heritage". [2]