Below, you will find some highlights from the work of the Alumni Council this past academic year. Through our annual awards, ...
Associate Professor of Philosophy Paul Schofield has become an expert source on the social and moral issues surrounding ...
In Part I of our photo stories about Bates students with college-supported summer experiences, we check in with eight ...
We talked with Schofield about his exploration of homelessness in America — including a widely distributed Washington Post opinion piece — and how he hopes to deepen the progressive response to the ...
We talked with Schofield about his exploration of homelessness in America — including a widely distributed Washington Post opinion piece — and how he hopes to deepen the progressive response to the ...
Conducting research during the summer can be a transformative experience, as you put your skills to the test in labs, in the fields, in library collections, in art studios, and on the stage. You can ...
For non-emergencies, our preferred communication method is via website, text or e-mail. Calling in non-emergency work requests is less efficient and can result in miscommunication. Facility Services ...
Learning starts on campus and finds expression in our neighborhood and around the globe, through community-based learning, internships, and off-campus experiences. Bates brings global perspectives to ...
And his courage is supreme. And when it comes to smiting, Bears and Mules are all the same. Oh here’s to the fighting Bobcats, The Garnet mascot ever. We talked with Schofield about his exploration of ...
Mike Retelle has taught courses that focus on Earth surface environments and records of environmental change. His courses included Earth Surface Processes (Geo 103), Sedimentology (Geo 210), and ...