Bowdoin Magazine: Fall 2018
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 Fall 2018 issue:
Features
- When the Garden Started
Trevor Kenkel ’18 has founded the largest aquaponics farm in New England.
- For Conscience and Country
Journalist Nat Harrison ’68 and classmates reflect on the tumultuous world they faced at graduation fifty years ago.
- The Secret History of Magnets: Finding the Human(ities) in the History of Science
Scientific, literary, and sexual magnetism share historic and inextricable links.
Forward
- The Lantern Is Lit: Campus celebrates the opening of the Roux Center for the Environment
- Good Influencers: A fundraiser set up by Charlotte ’06 and Dave Willner ’06 goes viral
- Column: Anuoluwapo Asaolu ’19 met her literary idol and found a new sense of home
Profiles
- Krystal Barker Buissereth ’08 changes who has access to Wall Street.
- Zach Heiden '95 directs legal services for the ACLU of Maine.
- Emily Weinberger ’15 on mental health and juvenile justice.
Dine
Q&A
- An Act of Faith: Author and professor Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich talks about The Fact of a Body
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