Chosen from the largest applicant pool in Bates history and with record-breaking racial diversity, the 491-member Class of ...
Welcome to the first edition of BatesNews for 2024–25, and a special welcome to parents, students, and families of the incoming Class of 2028, who are receiving BatesNews for the first time and who ...
Joe Hall, an associate professor of history at Bates whose course offerings include Native American history broadly and also specifically — that of the Indigenous people of Maine — got a call for help ...
Benjamin Mays ’20 and the Rev. Martin Luther King promised each other: He who outlived the other would deliver his friend’s last eulogy. On April 9, 1968, Mays made good on the promise. Benjamin Mays ...
Located in Lewiston, Maine, Bates is internationally recognized as a leading liberal arts college. We are proud to offer a highly personalized education that centers on deep and sustained interactions ...
LaTeX is a system for high-quality technical typesetting. Most mathematicians and many other people use LaTeX to typeset papers, exams, books, and more. The LaTeX Project Home Page has additional ...
History professor Joe Hall uses his faculty expertise to help deepen the historical record about how two landmarks in Brunswick, Maine, came to be.
Each thesis should begin with a title page that provides the title of the document, the type of thesis (i.e., service learning or empirical), the affiliation, author’s name, location, and date. Along ...
President Garry W. Jenkins has shared the news of the passing of Associate Professor of Africana Sue E. Houchins, a member of ...
From local heroes to global advocates, with concern for creatures large and small, the incoming Class of 2028 brings to Bates a heaping helping of talents, achievements, and successes. Selected from a ...
While many of our fall student-athletes are already on campus and settling into their dorms, we are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the full Class of 2028! Arrival Day is just one week away, and ...
Each summer, the Bates campus breathes in moments of stillness and exhales bursts of energy: budding flowers, workers tending to grounds and gardens, and early risers catching light on Lake Andrews.