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Magazine archives
Fall 2007

His senior thesis project launched Lee Lynd ’79 on a quest to turn common plant materials into inexpensive, sustainable ethanol.
Summer 2007

Timing and talent have shaped the career of actor John Shea ’70.
Spring 2007

Rebecca and John Corrie live their commitment to Bates, their disciplines, and their students.
Fall 2006

Far from being just an optimistic spin on life, stories of redemption — like those emerging after 9/11 — sit at the very intersection of self and American society.
Summer 2006

Spring has sprung, cold gusts are kicking up grit, and novelist Elizabeth Strout ’77 poses for the camera on a street in Portland, where she was born.
Winter 2006

Dining Services dishes up 4,000 meals a day and caters another 5,000 events annually despite funhouse wayfinding, comical space limitations and less-funny workplace challenges.
Summer 2005

As devastating as it was, Martha's diagnosis of autism was not a shock. Seemingly typical in many ways, Martha gave us clues that something was awry.
Spring 2005

History professors Steve Hochstadt and Elizabeth Tobin joined their students in an exploration of Berlin and then asked them to pick out a place to investigate.
Fall/Winter 2004

Lena Sene '00, Eduardo Crespo '04 and Melissa Wilcox '03 talk about their chosen paths from College Street to Wall Street. In a micro sense, their experiences point to a change at Bates.
Summer 2004

Commencement offered a nifty twist on tradition as all four honorary degree recipients offered remarks. But it was Milton Lindholm '35 who helped color the day "Bates."
Winter 2004

In the world of Hollywood animation, Norton Virgien '74 and Charles Grosvenor '74 draw on Bates friendship.
Spring 2003

Working next door to one another, but painting in styles a chasm apart, two art seniors put "joyousness to the wall" in Olin Arts Center.
Winter 2003

The range of human experience is on the syllabus for CBB students living and studying in Quito, Ecuador.
Summer 2002

A questioning perspicacity gives Elaine Tuttle Hansen an eye for ripening opportunities. "I like to think I've been able 'to maken vertu of necessitee,'" she says, borrowing a phrase from Chaucer.
Winter 2002

President Don Harward demanded great things from Bates, and the College rose to the challenge.
Summer/Fall 2001

Lesley Boakye-Danquah ’03 shared a gift with the Bates community at last year’s international fair, wearing a beloved handmade dress in the red, yellow, and green colors of the Ghanaian flag.
Winter/Spring 2001

Bravery has twice allowed Dan Stockwell '64 to save lives while risking death. Compassion has kept him from talking about it.
Fall 2000

Turning his senior thesis into an acclaimed children's book took a leap of faith for Red Sox fan Matt Tavares '97.

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