"Sportraits" is a portmanteau of the words "sports" and "portrait," and as you can see in this photo story, they're as ...
We caught up with Army veteran Joe Castonguay after Veterans Day, on a sunny morning when he and his grounds crew team were ...
We counted 25 items in the Ladd Library Lost and Found cubby, located just inside the front door. But when we opened up a ...
I wanted to let you know how physics has helped me throughout my career. I’ve written below what is basically an historical account of what I’ve done since graduating and the items that I needed to ...
They will research China's agricultural history; the intersection of immigration, incarceration, and public health in 19th-century New York City; and Caribbean immigrants' use of cricket and reggae to ...
On Wednesday afternoon, just as Kamala Harris began her concession speech at Howard University, three Bates politics professors talked about the various outcomes and implications of Tuesday’s election ...
Three Bates faculty members have been awarded Phillips Fellowships for 2025–26 to pursue original research during their year-long sabbaticals. Associate Professor of History Wesley Chaney digs into ...
As you experience Reunion, we hope that you will enjoy and reflect on all that Bates has been and has become. We hope, too, that you will let us know how we can continue to improve the college’s ...
Rooftops, treetops, and towers, it’s all here in this guided aerial view of campus in October during an outstanding foliage season. As you watch this aerial video by multimedia producer Theophil Syslo ...
They will research China's agricultural history; the intersection of immigration, incarceration, and public health in 19th-century New York City; and Caribbean immigrants' use of cricket and reggae to ...
They will research China's agricultural history; the intersection of immigration, incarceration, and public health in 19th-century New York City; and Caribbean immigrants' use of cricket and reggae to ...
Opening another front in Bates’ endless battle against marine clay, workers began laying a new FieldTurf playing surface at Leahey Field this week. Gene Clough, a Bates teacher whose passion and ...