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A Family’s Guide to Career Exploration

The job and internship search can be a daunting undertaking for students—and, by extension, for their families. Bowdoin’s Office of Career Exploration and Development (CXD) supports students in myriad ways during their journey to that first work experience—and families are an important part of the support system too.


  • Keep Your Options Open

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    Students Urged to Maintain an Open Mind on Sarah and James Bowdoin Day

    Professor Danielle Dube urges students to follow their interests and see where that takes them, rather than decide too early on an academic path. The chemical biologist was delivering the keynote lecture at the annual Sarah and James Bowdoin Day ceremony, which honors the College’s highest performing students.

  • Bowdoin Pines Forum

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    From Walking and Talking to Understanding

    The student coordinators of the McKeen Center's What Matters program are tasked with engaging community members in meaningful, sometimes challenging dialogues. Knowing that people relax on nature walks, they decided to take the discussions to the trails.

  • Pulling Together

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    Welcoming the New Boathouse

    Bowdoin rowing has a new home to accommodate the needs of its growing roster of athletes. The Steinwachs Family Boathouse on the New Meadows River was formally dedicated on Homecoming Weekend in early October.

  • Challenging Perceptions

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    Exploring the Relationship Between Painting and Photography

    In an upcoming exhibition, Professor of Art James Mullen explores the relationship between painting and photography, and how that influences our perception of the world around us. Eighteen of his paintings will be on display at New York City’s First Street Gallery until late November.

  • A Deep Dive

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    Time to Get Hacking

    Students gathered on campus recently for an immersive day-long workshop exploring many aspects of artificial intelligence and giving them hands-on experience of working with the technology. The Generative AI Hackathon was part of the Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanities.

  • Updating the Debate

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    Psychology Professor Sam Putnam and His “Aha Moment”

    After being named the A. Myrick Freeman Chair in Social Sciences, Sam Putnam gave his inaugural lecture in Mills Hall about the age-old debate of nature versus nurture and what his data has to say on the subject.

  • “Unspoken Resilience”

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    Art Show Memorializing Lewiston Shootings Features Bowdoin’s Michael Kolster

    Two years ago, the Lewiston shootings tore a hole in the central Maine community. Today, an art exhibition memorializes the tragedy, focusing on the disproportionate impact it has had on the state’s Deaf population. The event features the photography of art professor Michael Kolster alongside work of local, national, and international Deaf artists.

  • Tackling the “Alignment Problem”

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    Keep Expressing Yourself and Stay Human, Urges AI Expert and Author Brian Christian

    The best-selling writer and researcher visits campus to meet with students and faculty and to deliver an address to the Bowdoin community. It’s all part of the College’s Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity, which aims to prepare students to lead in a world reshaped by artificial intelligence.

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