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Bowdoin's student newspaper, The Bowdoin Orient, is the oldest continuously published college weekly in the United States. [65] The Orient was named the second-best tabloid-sized college weekly at a Collegiate Associated Press conference in March 2007 and the best college newspaper in New England by the New England Society of News Editors in 2018.
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
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]
Safa Zaki is a psychologist, cognitive scientist, and academic administrator serving as the 16th president of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. She is the first woman to lead Bowdoin since its founding in 1794. [1] Prior to her work at Bowdoin, Zaki served as dean of faculty at Williams College. [2]
Pages in category "Bowdoin College alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 507 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Bowdoin is a stronger, more humane place because of his service.” [6] The Bowdoin College Swimming Pool was renamed the LeRoy Greason Pool in his memory. The pool has hosted NESCAC and NCAA Championship events, and Olympic swimmers have trained along its sixteen 25-yard deep-water lanes.
Since earning her degree in strategic marketing and public communications in May 2024, she has applied for more than 300 jobs. Despite two internships, a strong GPA and looming student loans, she ...
On September 10, 1815, Leigh was born in South Berwick, Maine, in the United States.He was the son of Major Thomas Leigh and Nancy Leigh née Baker. His father was a veteran of the War of 1812 and owned and operated the Saw Mills at Quamphegan Landing, which became known as Leigh's Mills.