Ladd Library is open to the public 8am- 6pm. Evening hours during the academic year are only open to the Bates community via card access. Items on open shelves are available for anyone to use in the ...
The animal physiology teaching laboratory is located on the 4th floor of Carnegie Science. Courses in Animal Physiology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Seminar and Research in Physiology are taught in ...
Bates College has an active array of student-run organizations in the arts. Below is a list of Dance and Arts specific clubs. To see descriptions of all student clubs please go to Student ...
The learning goals articulated below provide our students a framework for contextualizing and learning the fundamental knowledge needed to complete the biology major and to become prepared for future ...
For the 2024-25 academic year, the catalog is only available in PDF format. View the 2024-25 Bates College Course Catalog. The vibe at this year’s MLK Day keynote was the “fierce urgency of now,” as ...
Click here to learn more about the current requirements for declaring a History Major, and to access the downloadable form. The vibe at this year’s MLK Day keynote ...
Bev Johnson is a biogeochemist who uses a host of geochemical techniques to explore environmental change over a range of temporal and spatial scales. She specializes in the use of stable carbon and ...
Professor Baker teaches a wide range of courses including: Religion, Violence, and Nonviolence; Hebrew Bible; New Testament; Eve, Adam, and the Serpent; Jews and Judaism in Antiquity; History of Early ...
Professor Melnick Dyer specializes in the history of Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism, with a focus on the uses of hagiography and revelatory literature in the historical record. She enjoys teaching a ...
My research focuses on the physics of matter cooled to just barely above absolute zero, and explores the phenomenon of Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) terrestrially and in microgravity. I perform ...