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TuesdayMay 21, 2013 |
Bates produces its largest-ever number of Fulbright grant recipientsKnown as a top producer of students receiving Fulbright U.S. Student Grants, Bates will graduate 10 such students — a record number for the college. |
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FridayJune 1, 2012 |
Seven receive Fulbright awards to teach, conduct research abroadSeven 2012 Bates graduates have received Fulbright awards for teaching and conducting research in Europe, Asia and South America. |
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WednesdayMay 2, 2012 |
Feintuch exhibition in Germany reviewedThe major German newspaper Berlin Zeitung reviewed a gallery exhibition in Berlin by Robert Feintuch, a member of the Bates art faculty. |
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WednesdayFebruary 22, 2012 |
The Global Lens series of international films returns Feb. 29The Global Lens series of international films returns this month starting with Brazilian director Sérgio Bianchi’s The Tenants on Feb. 27. |
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TuesdayOctober 25, 2011 |
The shutter clicks and Ebbe Sweet ’11 sees what they see“I love to watch other people take photos,” says photographer Ebbe Sweet ’11, a program assistant on the Bates Semester… |
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FridayOctober 21, 2011 |
Civic Forum next: Norway massacre affords lens to examine anti-IslamismA best-selling author whose writing has explored Americans’ relationships to faith, Jeff Sharlet examines anti-Islamism through the lens of this year’s tragic massacre in Norway. |
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WednesdayAugust 31, 2011 |
Thanks to Fulbright awards, five alumni to teach and study in Argentina, China, Germany, SpainThe federal Fulbright Program has awarded grants for teaching and research in Argentina, China, Germany and Spain to five Bates College alumni. |
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WednesdayApril 6, 2011 |
Sights, sounds and sense of Russian poetry at Mount David SummitThe two students of Russian began their Mount David Summit panel presentation with a black-and-white photograph showing the open casket… |
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FridayFebruary 11, 2011 |
Our Man in MoscowYou can still make money doing business in Russia, says Jere Calmes ’92, just not in the same wild ways. |
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FridayNovember 12, 2010 |
Global Lens series presents Serbian film Ordinary PeopleThe Global Lens series of films from around the world continues at Bates College with “Ordinary People” by Serbian director Vladimir Perisic, showing at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12, and 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15, at the Ronj, Bates’ student-run coffeehouse at 32 Frye St. |
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