John Baughman, Stephen Engel, and Clarisa Pérez-Armendáriz offers insights into the outcomes and implications of Tuesday’s ...
The peak of fall foliage at Bates is in mid to late October, when shorter days and cooler nights stop the production of a ...
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 ...
Associate Professor Aburto Guzmán received her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona. In addition to language, she teaches courses on Latin American literatures and cultures from 19th century to the ...
Gene Clough, a Bates teacher whose passion and curiosity inspired generations of Bates students during a 38-year Bates career ...
Two Bates students and a newly appointed professor of music helped to bring the soothing beauty of music, through piano and ...
The Program in Classical and Medieval Studies combines a uniquely interdisciplinary study of cultural history with an emphasis on empowering students to read and interrogate texts in the relevant ...
Below is the beginning of a timeline about the history of psychology, both a history of the field as a whole and a history of the field at Bates. Four students (Helen Chyz ’14, Mary Millard ’14, Naima ...
This is what inspired me to apply for the Barlow Alumni Travel Grant. In addition, the town of Burlington is an ...
For vict’rys at our door, Today the Garnet Bobcat conquers again, Hathorn rings out adding on another win. While down the field the Garnet is marching, They will research China's agricultural history; ...
Students enrolled in Dendrology and the Natural History of Trees (BIES 271) and other courses place identification tags on a select number of trees. These tags contain the species name and a QR code ...
Short Term at Bates — four weeks at the height of Maine’s spring, from late April through May — is a time for intense, focused work. You’ll live and breathe one class, and one class only. It’s an ...