Bowdoin Magazine

We publish Bowdoin Magazine three times a year and send it free of charge to all Bowdoin alumni, parents of current and recent undergraduates, members of the senior class, faculty and staff, and members of the Association of Bowdoin Friends.

Inside the Spring/Summer 2026 issue

Features
Self-portrait of Leon Strout

A Gift of Views

Brunswick photographer Leon B. Strout left a vast collection behind when he died. His son Roger, class of 1923, donated them to Bowdoin, but they remained nearly inaccessible until new generosity brought them fully to light.

Navigating Life

Somira Sao ’99, who was born in a Khmer Rouge work camp and came to Maine as a child, is a mom of six and professional writer and photographer who sails the world with her family.

Bloom

In every stage, from bud to bloom, flowers communicate our deepest feelings and remind us of the fragility and beauty of life.

Q&A

Allen Wells

  • Learning from History: Allen Wells, a specialist in Latin America, has written a book about a new area of study for him—Bowdoin’s past.
Column

Nuuk, the modern capital of Greenland. Photo by Thompson Graham.

  • Who Get's Greenland?: Arctic anthropologists Susan Kaplan and Genevieve LeMoine remind us that the voices of Inuit should have priority in talks of who governs Greenland.

Profiles
Lauren Napier
  • Lauren Napier ’14 is a writer, model, painter, singer, and musician who performs as Punk Rock Doll.
  • Kristi Eiane ’83 finds rewards in helping her neighbors resolve issues and seeing results fi rsthand.
  • Mike Felton ’00 puts the power of career and technical education to work in St. George, Maine.
Forward
  • Colorful Clammer: Pete Hope ’62 is the author of Stuck in the Mud, a history of Maine’s clamming industry.
Dine