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Wednesday

April 3, 2013
8:16 am

Runner, Ugandan villagers create race to dreams

Devin Tatro got a study-abroad experience that let her combine her academic and extracurricular interests — and encourage children to pursue their goals.

Runner, Ugandan villagers create race to dreams

Friday

February 1, 2013
1:10 pm

Makman ’14 among first nationwide to receive new language scholarship

A Bates junior studying in St. Petersburg, Russia, is among the first recipients of a new scholarship offered by CIEE.

Makman ’14 among first nationwide to receive new language scholarship

Friday

January 18, 2013
1:45 pm

Dauge-Roth’s course on teaching genocide highlighted in International Educator

Teaching genocide is about finding ways to “create connections and dialogues” says Alex Dauge-Roth.

Dauge-Roth’s course on teaching genocide highlighted in International Educator

Wednesday

December 5, 2012
4:07 pm

In letter to New York Times, Danforth takes issue with Saudi book, characterizations

Danforth’s letter is in response to a review of the book On Saudi Arabia by Karen Elliott House.

In letter to New York Times, Danforth takes issue with Saudi book, characterizations

Tuesday

May 1, 2012
12:04 pm

It’s that wonderful time of the year: Short Term 2012

Short Term is so eagerly anticipated at Bates that it just might be fair to say that you are no Bobcat unless you spend the Maine winter yearning for it.

It’s that wonderful time of the year: Short Term 2012

Friday

January 13, 2012
4:04 pm

Arab News highlights new Short Term course heading to Saudi Arabia

An op-ed in the newspaper Arab News praises Leena Nasser ’12, the Bates student who helped to craft the new anthropology course scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia in May.

Arab News highlights new Short Term course heading to Saudi Arabia

Friday

October 28, 2011
8:00 pm

Bates was the diving board for global citizen Alyson Ewald ’90

For Alyson Ewald ’90, Bates was like a diving board, and her pool was Olympic-size — the globe, into which…

Friday

October 7, 2011
10:56 am

U.S. Sen. George Mitchell among speakers for weeklong ‘Unbounded Learning’

George Mitchell, the former U.S. senator delivers the keynote address during a weeklong celebration of international and interdisciplinary education at Bates

U.S. Sen. George Mitchell among speakers for weeklong ‘Unbounded Learning’