Associate Professor of Philosophy Paul Schofield has become an expert source on the social and moral issues surrounding ...
In Part I of our photo stories about Bates students with college-supported summer experiences, we check in with eight ...
Bates' emergence as an international debate power stunned early-20th century news media. “It suggests emotions such as are ...
We talked with Schofield about his exploration of homelessness in America — including a widely distributed Washington Post opinion piece — and how he hopes to deepen the progressive response to the ...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are computer-based systems for geographical data presentation and analysis. They allow rapid development of high-quality maps, and enable sophisticated ...
Short Term at Bates — four weeks at the height of Maine’s spring, from late April through May — is a time for intense, focused work. You’ll live and breathe one class, and one class only. It’s an ...
History professor Joe Hall uses his faculty expertise to help deepen the historical record about how two landmarks in Brunswick, Maine, came to be. Welcome to the first edition of BatesNews for ...
Lainsbury, whose appointment is effective Oct. 14, 2024, comes to Bates from Earlham College, where she has served as vice ...
Hill, a tenured biology professor at Bates who is a widely published scholar on the evolutionary ecology of marine ...
This faculty member is currently on leave. Please contact the Dean of Faculty’s Office at 207-786-6067 if you need further assistance. Bates' emergence as an international debate power stunned ...
If you’re not sure whether to start in MATH 105 (Calculus I), MATH 106 (Calculus II), or beyond, start here. GOAL The purpose of these exams is to help you decide whether you should skip Math 105 ...
As the teaching assistant for the psychology department, Brian assists students and faculty with a variety of technical issues. Bates' emergence as an international debate power stunned early-20th ...