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We asked 14 Bates seniors, in their waning hours as resident experts on all things Bates, to tell us what the Class of 2029 ...
On June 6 during Reunion Weekend, the Bates College Alumni Association honored six alumni for their outstanding contributions ...
John Strong came to Bates in 1978, and holds a Ph.D. in History of Religions from the University of Chicago, an M.A. from Hartford Seminary Foundation, and a B.A. from Oberlin College. He retired from ...
Leigh Weisenburger, a nationally respected enrollment leader at Bates since 2012, has been named vice president for ...
The Bates College Museum of Art exhibition offers a visual adventure through the long career of the artist and illustrator, ...
Demonstrate Understanding of Core Economic Theory and Models: These objectives aim to cultivate economists who are not only technically proficient but also critical thinkers, effective communicators, ...
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our incredible Learning Associates for their dedication, warmth, and cultural contributions this year. Your impact on our classrooms and community has ...
Dear members of the Bates community, As we continue to navigate the rapidly changing — and at times confusing — higher education policy landscape, I wanted to share some updates and some thanks. First ...
Human activities have caused the global decline of large carnivore populations, as habitat loss and land conversion reduce the space available for these species. The situation is especially acute at ...
Angela Duckworth, a prominent professor of psychology specializing in the concepts of grit and perseverance and their relationship to education, leadership, and personal development, will deliver the ...