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On June 23, 2025, over 100 football alumni, spanning from the classes of 1967 to 2024, gathered in scenic Rye, New Hampshire, ...
I arrived at Bates on Jan. 2, 1992. That's 33 years ago. But to give that a bit of relativity, James Reese had already been ...
The child of a tree that survived the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, a ginkgo tree seedling growing at Bates brings a ...
The occasion was the culmination of the inaugural Tuck Business Essentials course, designed and implemented in collaboration ...
Designing new paths through the Bates curriculum, these seniors crafted interdisciplinary majors that speak to their passions ...
This spring, the Harward Center celebrated the strength of the college’s engagement with the Lewiston–Auburn community with a string of grants and awards.
April at Bates arrives with light, with motion, and with meaning. Students dance through history and map the past. There are thesis toasts, moonrises, and moments — big and small — that remind us what ...
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 ...
A friendship between scientists is a finely tuned machine. It’s powered by collaboration, intellectual banter, and, sometimes, novel discoveries that have the potential to dramatically improve lives.
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 ...