The college, which has nearly a 100% vaccination rate among students and staff, had 15 active cases as of Sept. 14.
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Maine colleges report small numbers of COVID-19 cases as classes resume
Bowdoin College in Brunswick, which has reported 21 student cases since Monday, transitioned to ‘yellow’ status, so dining halls are to-go only and gatherings are not permitted in residence halls.
Bowdoin College announces indoor mask mandate as students and faculty return to campus
The mandate applies to all members of the campus community and guests, regardless of vaccination status.
Deadly crashes on rural roads prompt new safety efforts
The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill the U.S. Senate passed last week would require a study of the issue and launch a new rural road grant program that includes $300 million for high-risk rural road safety programs.
Bowdoin College prepares to bring back all students, a first since pandemic began
Bowdoin College officials say that the vaccination rate among students and staff is nearing 100%.
Southern and Midcoast Maine colleges prepare for vaxxed students’ in-person return
Several Maine colleges, including the University of New England, University of Southern Maine, Bowdoin, Southern Maine Community College and Saint Joseph’s, are requiring students to be vaccinated.
Bowdoin’s Arctic museum welcomes kids, adults for outdoor event
The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum is hosting a variety of community events this month focusing on Arctic and Inuit history as part of its “Summer in the Arctic 2021” program.
Former star athlete at Deering High and Bowdoin College killed in crash in Cumberland
Police say the car driven by Paul Soule, 78, veered into oncoming traffic on Route 1 and hit a dump truck.
Bowdoin College Museum of Art to reopen in July with 4 new exhibits
The museum will be open to the public starting July 1 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday.
Local students graduate, receive honors from Bowdoin College
During Bowdoin College’s 216th Commencement ceremony, held May 29, bachelor of arts degrees were awarded to the Class of 2021, comprising approximately 467 students from 41 states and 21 other countries and territories. The following local graduates include: Gyllian Blythe Christiansen of Bath graduated with a major in government and legal studies. Katelyn Mosher Cox […]