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Wednesday

January 23, 2013
3:03 pm

Violinist Stein, pianist Naruse to present complete Beethoven sonatas

Violinist Dean Stein and pianist Chiharu Naruse present the completeBeethoven sonatas for violin and piano in the coming weeks.

Violinist Stein, pianist Naruse to present complete Beethoven sonatas

Wednesday

January 23, 2013
8:40 am

Multifaith Chaplain Bill Blaine-Wallace to retire in June

Blaine-Wallace plans to “re-author his vocational life” by establishing a counseling practice in Farmington, Maine.

Multifaith Chaplain Bill Blaine-Wallace to retire in June

Monday

January 21, 2013
12:00 pm

Bates Athletics’ ‘You Can Play’ video supports LGBT inclusion

Featuring 19 Bates student-athletes and President Clayton Spencer, the video campaign supports LGBT athletes in all facets of the college’s 31 varsity programs.

Bates Athletics’ ‘You Can Play’ video supports LGBT inclusion

Friday

January 18, 2013
4:27 pm

Arts Crawl / Asia Night: Students’ creative energy burns bright

A kaleidoscope of student creativity in the visual, literary and performing arts, Bates’ third annual Arts Crawl takes place Friday, Jan. 25.

Arts Crawl / Asia Night: Students’ creative energy burns bright

Wednesday

January 16, 2013
5:06 pm

Morning Sentinel profiles sprinter Spofford ’15, ‘fast and getting faster’

Coach Al Fereshetian says expectations for Spofford are “very high. He put in a fantastic fall of training.”

Morning Sentinel profiles sprinter Spofford ’15, ‘fast and getting faster’

Friday

January 11, 2013
3:00 pm

Multimedia: Bates Outing Club decamps from 84-year-old digs

Student and alums team up to move the Bates Outing Club headquarters from Alumni Gym to Chase Hall.

Multimedia: Bates Outing Club decamps from 84-year-old digs

Wednesday

January 9, 2013
3:42 pm

Prizewinning Ohio poet to read for Language Arts Live

The Language Arts Live series presents poet Brian Brodeur on Jan. 17.

Prizewinning Ohio poet to read for Language Arts Live

Tuesday

January 1, 2013
4:49 pm

Looking Back: 2012 in photographs

A slide show of our favorite images of 2012 explores how and why Bates is a place that “encounters individuals in their full humanity.”

Looking Back: 2012 in photographs

Wednesday

December 19, 2012
11:19 am

Museum of Art organizes exhibitions of textile installations and works on paper

A Maine artist examining humanity’s foibles, a German printmaker of the early 20th century and a contemporary Dutch textile artist known for her color sense are represented in winter 2013 exhibitions at the Bates College Museum of Art.

Museum of Art organizes exhibitions of textile installations and works on paper

Wednesday

December 19, 2012
9:51 am

As nation ponders rich-poor divide, King Day observances to explore debt and inequality

Spotlighting a less-known aspect of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s work, King Day at Bates will explore issues of economic justice.