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Open-water fishing doesn’t begin until April 1 in Maine, but that didn’t stop four Bobcat lacrosse seniors from angling for a ...
April at Bates arrives with light, with motion, and with meaning. Students dance through history and map the past. There are ...
With her $10,000 grant, Tougouma will pursue a solar-powered irrigation system for Burkinabé women refugees in Ivory Coast, ...
"Each of these faculty members advance the mission of Bates with great distinction," said Malcolm Hill, vice president for ...
Cushman comes to Bates from the University of Hartford, where she is the Edith Dale Monson Gallery Director and Curator at ...
Feeling swept up in the election of a new pope doesn’t require you to be Catholic, writes Carly Philpott '27, who is in Rome ...
Our latest in an occasional roundup of quotable Bates quotes, this time about a bald eagle named Jeff, adulting off campus, and the joy of reading, writing, and learning at Bates. Feeling swept up in ...
Charles A. Dana Professor of English and Africana Therí Pickens’ first volume of poetry, What Had Happened Was, published by Duke University Press in March, was the subject of a two-page spread in ...
Our latest in an occasional roundup of quotable Bates quotes, this time about a bald eagle named Jeff, adulting off campus, and the joy of reading, writing, and learning at Bates. Feeling swept up in ...
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At campuses around the country, this time of year tends to be all about the graduating seniors, and rightfully so – they’ve worked hard, left their mark, and will soon be heading off on new adventures ...