Stories about "Class of 2010"
Byers, Kaluba recount Phillips Fellowship experiences in Indonesia, Central America

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4:12 pm

Barbara Byers '10, a resident of Elkins, W.V., offered a performance native to West Java, Indonesia as part of an Oct. 7 presentation on student experiences made possible by the Phillips Student Fellowship program at Bates. Also presenting was Chomba Kaluba '10, originally from Mpika, Zambia, and now a resident of Long Island, Maine.

Doug Brecher '10

Monday, September 28, 2009 10:23 am

The Bates College men’s cross country team placed the top two finishers…

Anthony Phillips '10 selected for national summer institute

Monday, March 17, 2008 10:12 am

The Institute for Responsible Citizenship has selected Anthony Phillips, Bates Class of 2010, as one of 24 young men to participate in its summer leadership program in Washington, D.C. He was chosen from hundreds of applicants from universities all over the country to be part of the institute's sixth class.

2006 Orientation

Monday, September 25, 2006 12:00 am

Orientation for the Class of 2010, held Aug. 28-Sept. 8, included a little something for everyone.

Class of 2010 at a glance

Thursday, September 7, 2006 11:28 am

Bates welcomed 494 new first-year students and 17 transfer students as the fall semester started on Sept. 6. The college received 4,482 applications, second only to last year. According to the Office of Admissions, 87 percent graduated in the top fifth of their high school class. More than 10 percent are U.S. students from underrepresented minority groups, 5 percent are international students and 4 percent hold citizenships in both the United States and another country. First-generation-to-college students make up 8 percent of the entering class. New students have residences in 33 states and 32 foreign countries, from Bangladesh to Vietnam. Almost 80 percent of the new enrolled students had an admissions interview, either on campus or through the Alumni-In-Admissions network. Some 1,717 students are expected on campus this fall, with another 155 in Bates-sponsored programs off-campus.

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