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TuesdayJanuary 20, 2009 |
Harward Center panel discusses feminism and women's rightsDebra Schultz, an historian and human rights consultant; Jael Silliman, a women’s rights program officer for the Ford Foundation; and Shalom Odokara, executive director of Women in Need Industries, offer a presentation titled “Women’s Rights and Women’s Activism: An International Perspective”. |
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SaturdayNovember 1, 2008 |
Cornfield as ClassroomFood-oriented community projects provide more than physical nourishment. |
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TuesdayJuly 1, 2008 |
Community FabricThe Harward Center and a fledgling Lewiston museum weave a working partnership. |
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ThursdayOctober 25, 2007 |
Harward Center launches intergenerational community dialogue projectThe Harward Center for Community Partnerships has launched Youth+Adults+Dialogue=Action or YADA, an intergenerational dialogue project that will bring together more than 100 community members to discuss how to make Lewiston/Auburn a better place for youth. |
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MondayApril 2, 2007 |
Bates receives national grant for community-based research fellowshipsBates College is one of 11 institutions of higher education named by the National Community-Based Research Networking Initiative to receive funding for innovative community-based research projects. |
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MondayMarch 19, 2007 |
Harward Center screens film about Lewiston gun control activistBates College’s Harward Center for Community Partnerships will screen “There Ought to Be a Law” a new documentary film about a Lewiston woman who became a gun control activist after her teenager’s suicide. |
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ThursdayNovember 10, 2005 |
Jon Duchette '06 focuses on past and presentJon Duchette ’06 of Turner, Maine, came to Bates intending to major in history. But although he has nine history courses tucked under his belt it turns out his heart belongs to geology. |
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