From Seattle, Wash., to New York City’s Times Square, Bates students are participating in myriad off-campus experiences.
The home front, of course, continues to percolate with scientific research, modern dance and extensive demolition that will clear the way for new student residences. Take a peak at summer. September is a heartbeat away .
Brenna Callahan '15 of Milton, Mass., works at Lewiston's Montello School, where she coordinates an early literacy-intervention program. Callahan, whose internship is funded by the college's Harward Center for Community Partnerships, is a double major in French and Francophone studies with an interdisciplinary major combining politics, education and sociology. (Phyllis Graber Jensen/Bates College)
Daniel Oyolu '15 of Houston poses at Kerry Park in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, where he is participating in a workplace immersion program. Bates has partnered with the Seattle firm Koru in an initiative designed to give students the opportunity to hone skills needed by forward-looking, high-growth employers. (Patrick Hagerty for Bates College)
Joshua McIntosh joins Bates as the college's vice president of student affairs and dean of students. (Phyllis Graber Jensen/Bates College)
Photographed in 2014, Ben Schippers '04 (second from left) gathers with HappyFunCorps staffers Ricky Weisskopf '08, Matthew Perejda '14, and Jack Stewart '14. (Phyllis Graber Jensen/Bates College)
At Ocean Spray headquarters in Middleborough, Mass., Peter Wyman '86 (left) joins Pat Quinn '12 and Ladd Intern Kelsey Mehegan '15 of Duxbury, Mass., for a photograph. Wyman is vice president for global business development at Ocean Spray, while Quinn is associate trade marketing manager. (Sarah Crosby/Bates College)