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ThursdayOctober 14, 2010 |
Video: Garrand '79 analyzes TV ads in Maine's 2nd Congressional raceMaine Public Broadcasting’s Morning Edition radio program invited Brenda Garrand ’79, president of the Garrand communications firm, and fellow ad… |
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MondayOctober 11, 2010 |
Video: With dedication, Bates takes to the new Garcelon FieldAs dozens of smiling Garcelon Field donors stood by, President Elaine Tuttle Hansen and Director of Athletics Kevin McHugh cut a wide garnet ribbon held by Susanne Jarnryd ’87 and Erik Jarnryd ’87, whose gift provided the impetus for the $2.6 million, donor-funded renovation of Garcelon Field. |
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WednesdaySeptember 8, 2010 |
Video: Awaiting Convocation, profs say what they're eager to teachAs the Hathorn bells call the campus to Convocation on Sept. 7, professors Jane Costlow, Dykstra Eusden ’80, Kathy Low,… |
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TuesdayAugust 31, 2010 |
Video: Growing a community of new math and science scholarsAt Bates, we know that we must cultivate future scientists from a wide range of backgrounds in order to flourish… |
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ThursdayJuly 1, 2010 |
Bates Athletics Celebration Dinner gathers the Bobcat faithfulThe Bobcat sports year ended in late May but the cheering continued well into June with two events central to… |
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FridayJune 11, 2010 |
Campus Construction Update: Week of June 7, 2010Attending Reunion? Don’t miss the groundbreaking ceremony for the Garcelon Field renovation at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 12, at the field. And an hour earlier, you’ll have the chance to learn more about the Hedge-Roger Williams renovations. |
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WednesdayJune 9, 2010 |
Biologist Rebecca Sommer receives $419,000 NIH grant for study of arsenic effectsRebecca Sommer, associate professor of biology at Bates College, has received $419,000 from the National Institutes of Health for research that could ultimately shed light on health impacts from the ingestion of tiny amounts of arsenic. Sommer will search for the cellular and molecular mechanisms through which low doses of arsenic given to prenatal and juvenile mice tend to result in a syndrome of ailments by adulthood, including obesity and symptoms consistent with diabetes. |
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FridayJune 4, 2010 |
2010 Commencement honorand addressesA pioneering choreographer, leading researchers in the fields of climate change and reproduction, a best-selling novelist and one of television’s… |
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FridayMay 21, 2010 |
Campus Construction Update: Week of May 17, 2010Here we’d been thinking that it would be fun to gut a building. But not for the nail-pulling guy. |
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FridayMay 7, 2010 |
Campus Construction Update: Week of May 3, 2010These days, the renovation of Hedge and Roger Williams halls seems to be all about the concrete — taking it out and putting it in. |
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