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  1. Students Read Into a Booming Book Trend in Latin America. This spring, Nadia Celis, a professor of Romance languages and literatures, taught a new class about a burgeoning field of young Latin American women writers. The Bowdoin Library supported her by purchasing more than 300 new novels and nonfiction books, many of them in Spanish.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Bowdoin (rhymes with explodin') is a private, selective, liberal arts college, founded and endowed to benefit the common good. Our historic residential campus, located in Brunswick, Maine, is home to just over 1,800 students from all over the world. Academic life at Bowdoin spans thirty-three departments, and is cooperative, not competitive: so ...

  3. At Bowdoin, chalk dust still flies. Students rarely skip class. Laptops are provided, but we still work face-to-face—even in courses like Robotics, or Nature-Inspired Computation, or Digital Media. There's a surprising amount of laughter, a reasonable amount of frustration, and room for fiery, passionate disagreements.

  4. 1794. Bowdoin College is founded, making it twenty-six years older than the state in which it resides. 1,850. Our current student population, which is 52 percent female and 48 percent male. 199. Full-time faculty, of which 98 percent have the highest degree in their field. 761.

  5. Bowdoin College has been educating leaders for America and the world since the dawn of the American republic. Founded in 1794 and located on the southern coa...

  6. Total enrollment is approximately 1,500. Maine’s oldest college, Bowdoin was chartered in 1794, and instruction began in 1802. The school was named for James Bowdoin, a statesman and first president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and received much of its initial endowment from his son. Women were admitted in 1971.

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