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FridayJanuary 18, 2013 |
Dauge-Roth’s course on teaching genocide highlighted in International EducatorTeaching genocide is about finding ways to “create connections and dialogues” says Alex Dauge-Roth. |
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FridayMay 22, 2009 |
Passion, intensity drive Short Term offeringsAs students choose just one intensive course from a portfolio of offerings, Bates’ Short Term is amenable to all kinds of academic experimentation. But one of its most desirable qualities is the precious time it affords for sustained concentration. |
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WednesdayApril 15, 2009 |
French professor recognized for integrating service, teachingAlexandre Dauge-Roth, an assistant professor of French at Bates College, is one of three Maine college professors to receive a 2009 Maine Campus Compact award for infusing public service and civic engagement into their teaching. Dauge-Roth will receive a Donald Harward Faculty Award for Service-Learning Excellence in the Maine Campus Compact’s eighth annual faculty and student awards ceremony April 16 at the Maine State Museum. |
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TuesdayMay 13, 2008 |
Rwandan filmmaker to present work about his family, 1994 genocideBates commemorates the 14th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda with a screening of a new documentary film by genocide survivor Gilbert Ndahayo at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave. |
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WednesdayApril 25, 2007 |
Bates students' Rwandan initiative named Project for PeaceA plan by Bates College students to help support a home for street children in Rwanda won a $10,000 award from the 100 Projects for Peace program sponsored by noted philanthropist Kathryn Wasserman Davis. |

