Walking to the roof of Carnegie Science Hall to visit the college's observatory feels like being in a boat — the strange ...
A pictorial 50-year history of a one-of-a-kind college tradition, the Puddle Jump, with the bookend editions of 1975 and 2025 ...
Thesis bindings, invigorating sports matches, community events, and inspiring MLK Day events made January a month to remember ...
MOSAIC at the Met, held on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, provided an enriching platform for ...
We are looking forward to welcoming Bates families and friends to campus in May to celebrate the Class of 2025. We will ...
Looking out at the audience gathered in Gomes Chapel on Monday morning, Erica Chenoweth, an expert on nonviolent protest and this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. keynote speaker, piqued the audience’s ...
As Mara Tieken was beginning her teaching career in 2002, she pulled out a map of the U.S. Carefully considering where she, as a new elementary school teacher, would land, Tieken gazed past urban ...
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.
The Data Governance Group at Bates College (DGG) is established to oversee and govern the management, security, quality, and responsible use of college data. Establish a framework for effective data ...
Please bring back chocolate chex! We are planning a cereal survey soon. Hopefully chocolate chex will make it.
Welcome to the Bates College Data Governance webpage. The purpose of data governance at Bates is to help people understand, access, interact with, and protect college data. This page is maintained by ...
Brief Description: This course offers an introduction to planetary health – a field that explores the interconnectedness of human health and the natural systems that sustain it. Students will examine ...
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