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College to eliminate outdoor masking and distancing requirements and allow unlimited guests at commencement – The Bowdoin Orient


May 15, 2021
The College will no longer limit the number of guests graduating seniors can invite to commencement, wrote COVID-19 Resource Coordinator Mike Ranen in an email to the Bowdoin community. Prior to today’s announcement, each graduate was allowed two guests.
Ranen also announced that, beginning on May 24, face coverings, physical distancing and restrictions on the size of gatherings will no longer be required outdoors. These updates to the College’s policies align with recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The College will not be adjusting its health and safety protocols for indoor spaces, and it will remain closed to visitors not in the COVID-19 testing program until Commencement day, May 29. ....

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A look back on the College's testing program – The Bowdoin Orient


May 14, 2021
Last March, during its 218th academic year, the College sent the student body home for the first time in institutional history. In the midst of every major world event from 1794 to present day, Bowdoin felt that it had the ability to maintain the safety of its students, faculty, staff and surrounding community. However, that streak came to a screeching halt with the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, when students were told during spring break in March of 2020 that they would not be allowed to return to campus.
“It was unprecedented,” said Dr. Jeffery Maher, director of health services, in a Zoom interview with the Orient. “The whole idea of sending students home was unprecedented. It’s not something the school has ever done. It didn’t happen during the World Wars [and] it didn’t happen during the flu pandemic of 1918 and 1919.” ....

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