John Baughman, Stephen Engel, and Clarisa Pérez-Armendáriz offers insights into the outcomes and implications of Tuesday’s ...
They will research China's agricultural history; the intersection of immigration, incarceration, and public health in 19th-century New York City; and Caribbean immigrants' use of cricket and reggae to ...
“Gene Clough taught me how to be curious,” said Noah Petro ’01. “I can’t look at an image of data from the moon, especially the far side that he loved so much, without channeling his passion and ...
Two Bates students and a newly appointed professor of music helped to bring the soothing beauty of music, through piano and ...
In this semester’s “Visual Meaning: Process, Material, Format” course, professor Michel Droge is inviting students who are serious about making art to explore doing so from a research-based and ...
Bates has three different email communications vehicles for moderated content for employees. These are Bates Now, faculty@groups, and staff@groups. Complementing these tools are Bates Today and ...
The assistant dean oversees student development programs, including research grants, fellowships, and C3 undergraduate fellowships. She serves as the point person for department and program reviews; ...
Dear Members of the Bates Community, Now that the fall semester is well underway, I thought I would share some thoughts on plans and priorities for our work together this year. As I wrote in August, ...
These guidelines establish best practices for managing institutional data, distinguishing between data that should be stored on on-premises shared storage and data that can be stored in cloud-based ...
In an email to the campus community, President Garry W. Jenkins shared the news of the passing of Lecturer Emeritus in Geology and Physics Gene A. Clough, a member of the Bates staff and faculty from ...