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WednesdaySeptember 30, 2009 |
Global Lens series continues with Argentinean film Possible LivesThe Global Lens film series at Bates College continues with “Possible Lives,” by Argentinean director Sandra Gugliotta, in 8 p.m. showings on Friday, Oct. 16, and Sunday, Oct. 18, in Room 105, Olin Arts Center, 75 Russell St. |
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TuesdaySeptember 29, 2009 |
Bates welcomes two new trusteesBates College President Elaine Tuttle Hansen has announced the appointment of two Bates College alumni to the college’s Board of Trustees, Laura L. Young Connelly ’88 and Stuart B. Abelson ’97. |
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TuesdaySeptember 29, 2009 |
Stonyfield Farm chairman to speak at Bates screening of 'Food, Inc.'A Bates College screening of the food-industry exposé “Food, Inc.” will be followed by a question-and-answer session with the director of Bates Dining Services and with Gary Hirshberg, head of organic yogurt producer Stonyfield Farm. |
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MondaySeptember 28, 2009 |
Liz Schulze '13Led by first-year standout Liz Schulze (San Diego, Calif.), the Bates College women’s cross country team defeated rival Bowdoin 90-127… |
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MondaySeptember 28, 2009 |
Doug Brecher '10The Bates College men’s cross country team placed the top two finishers and three of the top four in a… |
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ThursdaySeptember 24, 2009 |
President Emeritus Thomas Hedley Reynolds, champion of academic excellence, dies at 88Thomas Hedley Reynolds, known for nearly three decades of transformational leadership at two Maine educational institutions, died Tuesday, Sept. 22,… |
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ThursdaySeptember 24, 2009 |
H1N1 Update: Sept. 24, 2009Dear Bates Community Members, Where we are We write again to keep everyone informed about H1N1. While we have not… |
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ThursdaySeptember 24, 2009 |
President Emeritus Thomas Hedley Reynolds, champion of academic excellence, dies at 88Thomas Hedley Reynolds, known for nearly three decades of transformational leadership at two Maine educational institutions, died Tuesday, Sept. 22, at his home in Newcastle, Maine, after a long illness. He was 88 years old. |
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WednesdaySeptember 23, 2009 |
Alumnus Cumming, composition by Bates professor featured in piano-violin concertPianist Duncan Cumming, a Bates College alumnus, returns to his alma mater with violinist Hilary Cumming, his wife, to perform works of Schubert, Brahms and Dvo?ák at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall. |
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WednesdaySeptember 23, 2009 |
PZ Myers, biologist and critic of creationism, to speak at BatesCalled one of “the fiercest, most public critics of the intelligent design movement” by the Minneapolis newspaper City Pages, biology professor and blogger PZ Myers visits Bates College to give a talk titled “The Importance of Blasphemy” at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, in Room G65, Pettengill Hall. |
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