Bowdoin College has been educating leaders for America and the world since the dawn of the American republic. Founded in 1794, Bowdoin is a highly selective college of approximately 1,730 students of distinction from across America and around the world.
Bowdoin’s curriculum offers a bold blueprint for liberal education designed to inspire you to become a world citizen and leader with acute sensitivity to the social and natural worlds.
Economist John Fitzgerald, Bowdoin’s William D. Shipman Professor of Economics, is a leading expert in U.S. welfare reform. Learn about the evolution of one of America’s most controversial social programs, as Fitzgerald outlines its progress, problems and future directions.