Anchored by a major $10 million gift from Jon W. Brayshaw ’90, P’25 and Jocelyn Stoddard Brayshaw ’88, P’25, Bates announces $45M project to update two key athletic facilities and construct a new fitness and well-being center to serve the entire campus community.
🔗: www.bates.edu/news/2026/03...
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Congratulations to nine members of the faculty who have been promoted, including seven tenure awards. The promotions were recommended by the Faculty Personnel Committee and approved by the Bates College Board of Trustees.
See our story to learn more: www.bates.edu/news/2026/02...
Bates has been recognized as a Top Producer of Fulbright Student awards for the 15th consecutive year.
The achievement places Bates among an elite group of just 11 undergraduate liberal arts colleges to have achieved the recognition 15 years in a row.
Learn more 🔗: www.bates.edu/news/2026/02...
Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy @adiamondstanic.bsky.social joins @npr.org's "Maine Calling" for a "Night Lights" holiday special, which celebrates the magic of light in the wintertime. Tune-in TODAY at 11 a.m., with a repeat at 8 p.m.!
www.mainepublic.org/show/maine-c...
Congratulations to Brian McGrory '84 on returning to the @bostonglobe.com as editor. McGrory previously served as Globe editor from 2012 until early 2023. #batesalumni
Today, Bates is proud to welcome and congratulate our inaugural cohort of QuestBridge Scholars!
Your talent, intellect, and drive stood out among the 7,000 finalists. We can’t wait for you to join our vibrant campus, where you’ll learn and grow within a curious, close-knit, and caring community.
NESCAC champions! Field hockey makes history with 2-0 win over Wesleyan
Recap and photos: gobatesbobcats.com/news/2025/11...
In case you missed it: On Tuesday, Sept. 30, Bates alumnus Marshall Hatch Jr. '10 was named to the 2025 TIME100 Next list, which highlights "the world's most influential rising stars."
See below to find out why Hatch Jr. '10 made the list!
#batesalumni #time100next
Bates is proud to announce the launch of a new advising partnership with Matriculate, a national nonprofit that connects high-achieving, low-income high school students with near-peer mentors to support their path to college.
Learn more: www.bates.edu/news/2025/09...
We are proud to share that Bates has been awarded a $1.1 million, four-year grant to extend its participation in the Kessler Scholars Collaborative. This generous support helps Bates deepen its steadfast commitment and holistic support for a diverse community of high-achieving first-gen students.
Ready to dance this summer? 💃
Bates Dance Festival Director Shoni Currier joins @mainepublic.org Classical’s "State of the Art" to talk about the festival and give a sneak preview of this season's Performance Series programming—just now getting underway.
For tix 🎟️ visit batesdancefestival(dot)org
Professor Stephanie Kelley-Romano close up at her office desk over a screenshot of the podcast player.
Professor of Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies Stephanie Kelley-Romano joined the @chronicle.com's "College Matters" podcast to discuss her Bates course on conspiracy theories—where students learn what fuels them, how they gain influence, and how to counter them.
www.chronicle.com/podcast/coll...
It was a fantastic Commencement address!
Co-Director @angeladuckworth.bsky.social recently delivered the commencement address @batescollege.bsky.social, sharing how changing one’s environment can help people stick to their goals: "Successful people...rarely rely on inner fortitude to resist temptations."
Watch it here:
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It’s not every day your debut book gets excerpted in @rollingstone.com.
Science writer @laurapoppick.bsky.social ’10 puts her Bates geology degree to expert use in "Strata: Stories from Deep Time," a review of Earth’s 4.54-billion-year history, out July 15.
➡️ www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
What an incredible celebration of Pride Month! 🎉 Our Out and Proudly Regional Events lit up six cities—Boston, NYC, DC, Philly, Denver, and San Fran—with the vibrant spirit of community and pride. Huge thanks to our NESCAC friends for partnering in making these unforgettable events happen! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Coming up TODAY at 11 a.m.! Tune in to Maine Calling to hear Associate Professor of Education Mara Tieken discussing post-secondary school options for Maine’s rural students and why they often feel limited in their options.
Learn more ⬇️. Rebroadcast at 8 pm.
Angela Duckworth gestures to her right (our left) behind a podium with the Bates wordmark during the 2025 Bates Commencement address on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
In case you missed it: @theguardian.com named Angela Duckworth's Bates Commencement address one of the best graduation speeches of 2025.
Duckworth's advice to grads? Put your phone in the other room.
See the full article 🔗: www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
Now on view at the Bates Museum of Art: Ralph Steadman: And Another Thing.
Known for his revolutionary collaborations with gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, Steadman has spent the last six decades skewering politics, culture, and literature with his unmistakable and visceral style.
BIG news from Bates athletics!
The inaugural class of the Bates Athletics Hall of Fame has just been announced. See their post below to meet our first inductees!
#HallofFame #GoBates
Bates announces seven new Fulbright Student awards for 2025-26!
Of this year's seven Fulbright offers, six were made to newly minted graduates of the Bates Class of 2025. Bates has been recognized as a Top Producer of Fulbright Student awards for 14 straight years.
🔗 www.bates.edu/news/2025/05...
For the first time, two Bates students — Aleisha Martinez Sandoval ’26 of Mexico City and Mohammed Mohammed ’26 of Iowa City, Iowa — have earned Goldwater scholarships in the same year.
Read more about our “double gold” scholars and their lifelong passion for science:
Chances are you’re reading this on your phone 📱.
During her Commencement address, psychologist and "Grit" author Angela Duckworth shared advice with the Class of 2025 on how to use “situation modification” to take control of our phone use and reclaim our attention with greater intention.
One week ago today 🥺
Such a magical Commencement weekend. A fitting marker to commemorate the years we’ve spent together. Class of 2025, know you’ll always have a home here at Bates.
(David Ernst/Bates College)
#batescollege #commencement #bates2025
For a close-up look at Commencement 2025, explore our Picture Story—captured through the lens of Bates photographer Phyllis Graber Jensen and the words of this year’s speakers and honorees.
#batescollege #commencement2025 #picturestory
With the Class of 2025 seated on the Historic Quad in the background we see Bates President Garry W. Jenkins, on right, hand over a diploma and shake hands with a smiling Bates student, on left.
Close up on graduation cap that says Class of 2025 in golden letters with a flower on the left corner.
Senior Speaker Aanika Patel delivers the Senior Address at a Bates podium.
Members of the Bates Class of 2025 throw their caps in the air upon officially being named graduates of the college.
Congratulations again to the unforgettable Bates Class of 2025!
We hope you enjoy a few scenes from Sunday’s Commencement ceremony.
Relive, or re-watch, the full experience, now available on the Bates YouTube channel ⬇️: youtu.be/QGD0N81CRa4?...
Seniors, we miss you already!
Tips on how to be mindful in our digital age — move those cell phones out of sight! — highlighted “Grit” author Angela Duckworth’s Bates Commencement address today.
Being successful isn’t about willpower “but the wisdom to shape the situations that shape you.” www.bates.edu/news/2025/05...
Meet this year’s Commencement Senior Speaker, Aanika Patel ’25 of Needham, Mass.
In our BatesNews Q&A with Patel, she shares the little moments that made up her Bates experience, how she found community on campus, and what she's up to next. #Bates2025
A mason's hands smooths the mortar surrounding the Class of 2025 ivy stone, which shows a city street map with the shape of a heart where the Bates campus is, during its installation on Pettengill Hall.
Home is where the heart is.
For this year’s senior class ivy stone design, E.J. Holm ’25 sought to honor both Bates and the community that has been the Class of 2025’s home for four years.
“The stone is meant to represent the connection to place that I found in my time at Bates.” says Holm