Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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
An 1889 Bowdoin graduate, George Files was a German professor at the college until his death in 1919 upon returning from France, where he had helped the YMCA with the war effort. In 1921, Mrs. Files endowed the George Taylor Files Professorship in Modern Languages at Bowdoin and sold their house to Sigma Nu , who in turn sold it to ARU in 1951 ...
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (born 1980 or 1981 [5]) is a marine biologist, policy expert, and conservation strategist. She is the co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for ocean-climate policy in coastal cities, [2] [6] and the Roux Distinguished Scholar at Bowdoin College. [7]
On January 9 GISBH posted a message on their Facebook page after months of silence. “Some people are created to be a test to other people,” it read. “So be patient with all this.”
Global Health Corps is a U.S. non-profit organization that offers a competitive fellowship to support emerging global health leaders. [2] Global Health Corps selects young professionals for paid, 13 month fellowships with organizations promoting health equity in East Africa, Southern Africa, and the United States. For each Global Health Corps ...
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]
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.
BMJ Global Health is a peer-reviewed medical journal which publishes research articles and reviews about global health issues. The journal was established in 2016 [1] and is published by the BMJ Publishing Group. [2] As of 2024, its editor-in-chief is Mark G. Shrime. [3]