Fifty-one years, all spent supporting Bates. Hawks joined the college on March 4, 1967, working in what was then known as ...
All Bates faculty members are scholars, but not all are public scholars. Public scholarship is research-based work for audiences beyond the academy. It can take many forms, but public scholarship ...
During our annual stint on the Great Day to Be a Bobcat livestream yesterday, we shared a few CatFacts — fun morsels of ...
Want to show your Bobcat pride? Celebrate your graduate with these lawn sign designs. Just download and order through your local copy & print business. Download the printable PDF to see the complete ...
Commencement Weekend is just a few short months away! Baccalaureate will take place on Saturday, May 24, and Commencement itself is on Sunday, May 25. You can expect several updates from our team ...
The college’s streaming video platform, Kaltura, allows you to create video quizzes that can then be embedded in your Lyceum course. Question types include multiple-choice, true/false, and open-ended ...
February is the shortest month of the year, but you’d never know it based on the many photographs that populate the latest edition of This Month at Bates. From screenings to snowstorms, from rituals ...
Bates is remembering a master craftsman — and former member of the faculty — Thomas Moser, who died March 5 at the age of 90. The Chicago-born Moser moved to Maine in 1966 and joined the Bates faculty ...
The play reflects on its own form, blurring the line between performance and reality — especially relevant for Bates students discovering their own creative voices.
Over the years, student groups in the course Community-Engaged Research in Environmental Studies- ENVR 417 have completed projects for their community partners in Lewiston, Auburn, and surrounding ...
From screenings to snowstorms, from rituals to remembrances, we’ve taken the Bates pulse — and now we share it with you.