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Bowdoin College: Liberal Arts Beacon Blending Tradition, Innovation


Where Academic Excellence Meets Social Responsibility in Coastal Maine


New York, N.Y. — Nestled in the picturesque town of Brunswick, MaineBowdoin College stands as a paragon of liberal arts education, combining rigorous academics with a deep commitment to the common good.


Founded in 1794, the college has evolved into a forward-thinking institution that champions inclusivitysustainability, and intellectual curiosity. With a student body of just over 1,800, Bowdoin fosters an intimate learning environment where faculty and students engage in meaningful dialogue, both inside and outside the classroom.



A Legacy of Academic Distinction

Bowdoin’s academic programs are renowned for their depth and interdisciplinary approach. The college offers 40 majors, ranging from Government and Legal Studies to Environmental Studies, and emphasizes critical thinking and writing across all disciplines. Small class sizes—averaging just 14 students—ensure personalized mentorship from professors who are leaders in their fields.

Notable alumni include U.S. President Franklin PierceCivil War hero Joshua Chamberlain, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Doerr. The college’s Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum and Coastal Studies Center further highlight its dedication to research and experiential learning.


Bowdoin College has a presence each year in the New York City Pride Parade.

A Commitment to the Common Good

The college was among the first in the U.S. to adopt a test-optional admissions policy, broadening access for underrepresented students. Its need-blind admissions and no-loan financial aid policies ensure that talented students from all economic backgrounds can attend.


Bowdoin’s motto, “The Common Good,” is more than a slogan—it’s a guiding principle.


The McKeen Center for the Common Good spearheads community engagement, connecting students with local and global service opportunities. From tutoring in Brunswick schools to advocating for climate justice, Bowdoin students are encouraged to apply their education to real-world challenges.



Bowdoin is known for being inclusive and LGBTQ+ positive. Their mascot is the Polar Bear. Here, a gay-friendly bear.

A Vibrant, Inclusive Campus Life

Bowdoin’s tight-knit community thrives on inclusivity. More than 100 student organizations—from the Bowdoin Outing Club to the Afro-American Society—cater to diverse interests. The college’s residential life fosters camaraderie, with 98% of students living on campus.

Athletics also play a key role, with 30 varsity teams competing in the NESCAC conference. The Bowdoin Polar Bears are particularly dominant in ice hockey and tennis, embodying the college’s spirit of teamwork and perseverance.

Sustainability and the Future

Bowdoin is a leader in campus sustainability, with a carbon-neutral status achieved in 2018. The college’s organic gardensolar array, and sustainable dining program reflect its environmental stewardship.

Looking ahead, Bowdoin aims to further integrate climate studies across curricula while expanding global learning initiatives.


Interested in Bowdoin’s unique blend of tradition & innovation? Visit their official website to learn more / schedule a campus tour.


Bowdoin College: Liberal Arts Beacon Blending Tradition, Innovation (June 29, 2025)


Summary for Audio (75 words)

Bowdoin College, a top-tier liberal arts institution in Maine, blends academic rigor with a commitment to the common good. Known for small classes, need-blind admissions, and sustainability leadership, Bowdoin fosters inclusivity and intellectual growth. Its vibrant campus life, strong athletics, and engaged alumni network—including figures like Joshua Chamberlain and Anthony Doerr—underscore its impact. With a carbon-neutral campus and global outreach, Bowdoin prepares students to tackle society’s greatest challenges.


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Jim Luce
Jim Lucehttps://stewardshipreport.org/
Raising, Supporting & Educating Young Global Leaders through Orphans International Worldwide (www.orphansinternational.org), the J. Luce Foundation (www.lucefoundation.org), and The Stewardship Report (www.stewardshipreport.org). Jim is also founder and president of the New York Global Leaders Lions Club.

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