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WednesdayAugust 24, 2005 |
$300,000 Mellon grant to support humanities, social sciencesAuthor Carolyn Chute, center, has worked with Bates students since 2001 through the Mellon Learning Associates Program in the Humanities. She is shown in class with her husband, Michael Chute (right) and Professor of English Carole Taylor. Bates College has received a $300,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to fund a learning-associates program that in the past has involved experts like author Carolyn Chute and film director István Szabó in work with senior thesis students.A |
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MondayFebruary 11, 2002 |
Learning-associate programs invite students to the 'real world' to BatesNovelist Carolyn Chute and the owners of an organic Maine farm are among the specialists working with students in two innovative programs that are engaging the campus with the world outside. |
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MondaySeptember 23, 1996 |
Novelist Carolyn Chute to readBest-selling novelist and National Book Award winner Carolyn Chute will read from her newest book and discuss her political views and other matters on Wednesday, Oct. 2. |
