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ThursdayNovember 3, 2011 |
Video: Mustafa and Romina say “Hello!”Mustafa Basij-Rasikh ’12 of Kabul, Afghanistan, and Romina Istratii ’12 of Athens, Greece, offer welcomes in their native languages (plus… |
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WednesdayNovember 2, 2011 |
Video: Dedication of renovated Hedge and Roger WiliamsFeatured remarks at the dedication ceremony of renovated Hedge and Roger Williams halls: Cosmin Ghita ’12 of Bucharest, Romania, president of… |
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MondayOctober 31, 2011 |
Open to the World: In stories and statistics, Sen. Mitchell sums up worth of higher educationSharing the Chapel chancel with 15 Bates students supported in their studies by a statewide program that he founded, former… |
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MondayOctober 31, 2011 |
Open to the World: Paul Marks ’83 headlines Hedge, Roger Williams dedicationThe journey of Paul Marks ’83 from Bates to China, and from being “a fairly unengaged student” to an international… |
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MondayOctober 31, 2011 |
Open to the World: Foreign becomes familiar in Roger Williams HallBates’ global reach has been a driving theme behind Open to the World: Bates Celebrates Unbounded Learning, a celebration of… |
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ThursdayOctober 27, 2011 |
Video: Ribbon cutting dedicates Hedge and Roger Williams hallsLed by President Nancy Cable and Chairman of the Board Mike Bonney ’80, members of the Bates community participate in… |
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FridayOctober 7, 2011 |
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 |
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FridayOctober 7, 2011 |
About the 'Open to the World' speakersMore about “Bates Unbounded: Open to the World” speakers Gary Hirshberg, Paul Marks ’83 and U.S. Sen. George Mitchell. |
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TuesdayJuly 26, 2011 |
Campus Construction Update: July 26, 2011“It’s the windows,” said Doris Vincent, administrative assistant for the Off-Campus Study Program. “There are so many big, bright windows.” It was also the wall colors that glowed so pleasantly in the light from all those windows. And it was the generous space in the new offices. And the long views from the big windows. And the cozy lounges. In short, the few staffers and faculty from Off-Campus Study and the foreign language departments who toured Roger Williams Hall on July 7 were glowing right along with the wall paint. |
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WednesdayJuly 6, 2011 |
Campus Construction Update, July 6, 2011: Hedge and Roger Williams hallsOn June 27, right on schedule, faculty members in philosophy, religious studies and environmental studies moved into their new offices in the renovated Hedge Hall. About 10 faculty and staff, out of 20 total occupants, were on campus to take possession of their new quarters, says project manager Paul Farnsworth. |
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