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Bitter experience: A student intern tests Lewiston craft beers in a Bates bio lab

Bitter experience: A student intern tests Lewiston craft beers in a Bates bio lab
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Science on display: Bates College's new STEM center is designed for the 21st century

Science on display: Bates College's new STEM center is designed for the 21st century
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Slideshow: This Month at Bates


Phyllis Graber Jensen
Published on May 18, 2021
The month of May represents the end of the academic year. As the beauty of spring emerges, we experience bittersweet acknowledgments: of the work that remains to be done, the sudden anticipation of goodbyes, and contemplation of life after graduation.
Congratulations and thanks to all for the strength and determination you modeled during the challenging year of 2020–21.
Footwork
Phyllis Graber Jensen/Bates College
Adelaide Armah ’23 of Accra, Ghana, gains control of the ball during the Bates women’s soccer team’s scrimmage against Bowdoin, held on Garcelon Field in early May..
Sunset Over Hathorn

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April 19: Details about two Commencement ceremonies on May 27


Guest seating opens: 1pm
no guests seated after 2:15pm
Ceremony starts: 3pm
Seniors will only be allowed access to the ceremony for which they are scheduled. Seniors may not change their ceremony time.
After their ceremony, seniors have until 7 p.m. to move out of their campus rooms — but we encourage all seniors to move out as soon as your ceremony is over. 
Guests and Ticket Update
Each graduating senior
who is on campus for Commencement and participating in-person may invite two guests to attend in person. Guests must have tickets in order to be admitted to the ceremony on May 27.

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Looking Back on Dec. 18


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100 Years Ago: 1920
The Jordan Scientific Society held a regular meeting in its headquarters in Carnegie Science Hall, at Bates College Wednesday evening. Mr. Costello, of the Lewiston Sun, gave an Instructive talk on “Gathering in the News.”  He had some interesting excerpts from articles of the London Times, of one hundred years ago, gave a brief explanation of the operation of linotype machines and spoke at length about the Associated Press today.
50 Years Ago: 1970
The Christmas Formal is coming up tomorrow evening at the Edward Little High School Gym. The annual event attracts many students each year from both Edward Little and from Lewiston High School. lt is an event that is co-sponsored by two sororities — and made up of ELHS students and co-sponsored by those who study on the other side of the river.

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Bates loans pivotal COVID-19 storage freezers to local hospitals


Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Published on December 17, 2020
On a Monday in early November, Associate Professor of Biology Brett Huggett was listening in on the state’s daily COVID-19 briefing, when a term used by Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, caught his attention: ultra-cold storage. 
That day, Nov. 9, Pfizer had just announced extremely positive findings from its early analysis of its coronavirus vaccine. And already, Shah was planning, in what Mainers had come to know as his cautiously optimistic way, to be ready if the vaccine was authorized for use.
“As you note,” Shah said to one reporter during the briefing. “It does require ultra-cold storage.” Minus 80 degrees Celsius, to be precise, or minus 112 degrees Fahrenheit. 

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