The vibe at this year’s MLK Day keynote was the “fierce urgency of now,” as keynote speaker Erica Chenoweth and Bates ...
For her distinguished approach to education and commitment to students’ success, Tieken is the recipient of this year’s ...
Bates College today announced a new partnership with QuestBridge, a national nonprofit that connects high-achieving students ...
This year’s MLK Day celebration, themed “Bending Toward Justice: Peace and Nonviolence,” brought together students, faculty, staff, and community members for art and action, discussion and debate.
Associate Professor of Biology, Larissa Williams, has published a new “Editor’s Choice” and “Featured Article” in the Journal Toxins, revealing that the low levels of pollutants in our waters has more ...
After 22 years of marriage and 10 children, Charles Dickens famously dumped his wife, Catherine Dickens, in 1858. Wielding the power of his pen, he alleged that Catherine was mentally unbalanced and ...
Dean James Reese is the International Student Adviser, attending to the initial transition and ongoing career progress of students who hail from or live in other nations. He has conversations with ...
Campus Life is excited to work with you this academic year! Campus Life supports student clubs, organizations, the First-Year Experience, social programming, and leadership development. Please feel ...
The Fulbright process at Bates College is a highly successful, and rapidly growing, effort. In order to insure the best use of faculty time and input, as well as to get the best possible feedback from ...
We pay tribute to the late, remarkable Jimmy Carter, who died today at age 100, by recalling his historic visit to Bates in 1985 to honor his friend Edmund Muskie '36 and to praise the greatness of ...