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TuesdayApril 9, 2013 |
Bangor Daily News profiles Whitten ’94, romance writers’ Librarian of the YearWhitten is a circulation assistant at Bangor Public Library who several years ago co-founded the library’s Not Your Ordinary Book Club. |
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TuesdayApril 9, 2013 |
Dartmouth soccer coach Jeff Cook ’89 departs for MLS positionJeff Cook ’89 will be director of recruitment for the youth academy of the Philadelphia Union. |
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TuesdayApril 9, 2013 |
MSN’s Business on Main highlights Pete & Gerry’s and Jesse Laflamme ’00Pete and Gerry’s is a “regional powerhouse, distributing ‘certified humane’ organic eggs up and down the East Coast.” |
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MondayApril 8, 2013 |
Thanks to Watson Fellowship, Norrmén-Smith ’13 will research perceptions of stroke in Africa, AsiaA 2013 Watson Fellowship will make it possible for a Bates alumna to spend a year in Africa and Asia researching cultural perceptions of one of humankind’s leading causes of death and disability. |
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MondayApril 8, 2013 |
Immodest proposals: Students offer tips for fellowship successAt Mount David Summit, students shared their strategies for writing successful graduate fellowship proposals. |
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FridayApril 5, 2013 |
Yarn bomb is a different kind of benchwarmerJulia Foxworth ’13 of New York City, at right, spent much of April 5 “bombing” a bench on Alumni Walk — yarn bombing, that is. |
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ThursdayApril 4, 2013 |
Ancient Greek and Latin fill stage and screen at Mount David SummitGreek and Latin students perform Plautus’ comedy Captivi and show a video of Euripedes’ tragedy Bacchae. |
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WednesdayApril 3, 2013 |
Runner, Ugandan villagers create race to dreamsDevin Tatro got a study-abroad experience that let her combine her academic and extracurricular interests — and encourage children to pursue their goals. |
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TuesdayApril 2, 2013 |
China: State of the culture, culture of the stateThree senior thesis projects presented during the Mount David Summit illustrated intriguing examples of the state role in Chinese culture. |
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TuesdayApril 2, 2013 |
In separate concerts, Olin Arts Alive presents Czech string quartet, Slavic-funk-jazz bandDemonstrating the diversity and vitality of the arts at Bates, the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall presents two very concerts, by the Bennewitz Quartet and by Slavic Soul Party!, on April 6. |
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