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TuesdayMay 30, 2000 |
Whitefield student named Fulbright Teaching AssistantKate Kenoyer, a Bates College senior from Whitefield, Maine, has been named a Fulbright Teaching Assistant by the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and will spend the 2000-2001 academic year assisting a teacher of English in a German school. |
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FridayMay 5, 2000 |
Bates student wins fellowship to study in The NetherlandsJason Surdukowski, a Bates College sophomore from Concord, N.H., has been named a 2000 Humanity In Action (HIA) Fellow for five weeks of intensive study in the United States and The Netherlands on historic and contemporary resistance to human rights violations. |
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ThursdayApril 13, 2000 |
Bates students awarded Watson FellowshipsBates College seniors Kristen Frederick of Columbia, S.C., and Weston Noyes of Salt Lake City, Utah, are two of 60 students nationwide recently selected to receive Thomas J. Watson Fellowships. |
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WednesdayMarch 31, 1999 |
Scottish folksinger Jean Redpath to perform at Bates May 7Jean Redpath, recognized as the foremost interpreter and performer of Scottish folk music with more than 30 recordings to her credit, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, May 7, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students and seniors. Tickets may be purchased at Olin Arts Center box office. Call 207 786-6135 for more information. |
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WednesdayMarch 31, 1999 |
Granville student awarded Watson FellowshipBates College senior Marian Elizabeth Drake of Granville, Ohio, is one of 60 students nationwide recently selected to receive a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. |
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MondayMarch 29, 1999 |
Bates professors to discuss Balkan crisisTwo Bates College faculty members, Dennis Browne, associate professor of Russian, and Loring Danforth, professor of anthropology, will discuss the crisis in the Balkans in a question and answer session, today at 4 p.m. in Skelton Lounge in Chase Hall, 56 Campus Avenue. The public is invited to attend free of charge. |
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MondayMarch 22, 1999 |
Holocaust photo exhibit to be held at Bates; survivor and author to speakRemembering Luboml: Images of a Jewish Community, a photo exhibit of daily life in a Polish shtetl (village), will be displayed at Bates College on the first floor of the George and Helen Ladd Library from April 5 through June 19. In honor of the exhibit’s opening, Holocaust survivor Judith Magyar Isaacson, author and former dean of students at Bates, will deliver a talk, “Return to Auschwitz: How to Forgive?” at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, in Skelton Lounge of Chase Hall. The public is invited to attend both the exhibit and lecture free of charge. |
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ThursdayMarch 4, 1999 |
Poet Paul Muldoon to read at BatesPoet Paul Muldoon will read from his works at Bates College March 18 at 8 p.m. in Chase Hall Lounge. The reading is sponsored by the Bates College Department of English. The public is invited to attend without charge. |
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ThursdayFebruary 25, 1999 |
Bates to stage English-language premiere of Hungarian play“The Red Faust,” a new two-act Hungarian play based on the life of the fiercely anti-communist Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty, will premiere in English at at 8 p.m. March 5, March 6, March 12 and March 13 and at 2 p.m. March 7 and March 14 in Schaeffer Theatre. Tickets are $6 for general admission and $3 for senior citizens and non-Bates students. For reservations or additional information, call the Schaeffer Theatre box office at 207-786 6161. |
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MondayDecember 1, 1997 |
Russian arms control expert to speak on military reform and lawThe president of the Moscow Public Science Foundation will discuss “Management, Military Reform and Law (Local Government)” at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 4, in the Muskie Archives. |
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