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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. Bowdoin College Celebrates 219th Commencement. Graduating seniors, most of whom started at Bowdoin during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, were joined by friends and family as the College conferred 475 bachelor of arts degrees on the Class of 2024. The 219th Commencement was held on the steps of the Walker Art Building on the morning of ...

  4. Private school in Maine with 1,900 total undergraduate students. Suburban. New England. New England Small College Athletic Conference. bowdoin.edu. 255 Maine Street, Brunswick, ME 04011. (207) 725-3000.

  5. Bowdoin College Celebrates 219th Commencement. Graduating seniors, most of whom started at Bowdoin during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, were joined by friends and family as the College conferred 475 bachelor of arts degrees on the Class of 2024. The 219th Commencement was held on the steps of the Walker Art Building on the morning of ...

  6. This is the offer of the college for the best four years of your life. Adapted from the original "Offer of the College". by William DeWitt Hyde, President of Bowdoin College 1885–1917. A liberal arts education cultivates the mind and the imagination; encourages seeking after truth, meaning, and beauty; awakens an appreciation of past ...

  7. Since our founding in 1794, Bowdoin has undergone a lot of changes. But there are a few threads that tie together everyone who has walked this quad: a commitment to the common good, a rigorous intellectual life, and memories that last a lifetime. Below are some of the ongoing traditions that help us build and maintain our welcoming community.