InterVarsity's volunteer staff at Bowdoin College, Rob and Sim Gregory, were asked to leave their roles as advisors to the Bowdoin Christian Fellowship (BCF), which is affiliated with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Bowdoin College requested that the Gregorys disaffiliate with BCF because they could not sign the college's Volunteer Agreement. The Gregorys stated that the agreement's non-discrimination wording was incompatible with their Christian faith.
- Bowdoin College chapter advisers forced to step down - Bowdoin Orient; February 14, 2014
- All Views Welcome? - Brunswick Times Record; February 18, 2014
- Tolerance is not the question, morality is - The Maine Campus; February 17, 2014
- Bowdoin College to Christians: Get Lost! - The Maine Wire; February 14, 2014
- Actions against Bowdoin group point to religious discrimination - Morning Sentinel; February 20, 2014
- Bowdoin College and religious bigotry - Family Research Council blog; February 20, 2014
- A Wonderful Maine College Loses its Soul - American Spectator; March 9, 2014
- Volunteers must leave Maine campus ministry - World; March 22, 2014
- Letter to the Editor - Bowdoin Orient; April 4, 2014
- Bowdoin Christian Fellowship Dedicates New Home - Portland Press Herald; October 3, 2014
- Secularism Encroaches But Hope is Real - Thoughtlife/Patheos; October 14, 2014
- Christian fellowship moves off-campus to house on Harpswell Road - Bowdoin Orient; October 17, 2014
- After conflict over nondiscrimination policy, Christian group finds home off Bowdoin College campus
- Bangor Daily News; October 22, 2014
- Sent Packing - World on Campus; November 10, 2014
- Bowdoin College: One Year Later - First Things; June 30, 2015
More coverage of the Bowdoin situation occurred following an article in the New York Times on June 20, 2014.