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On June 23, 2025, over 100 football alumni, spanning from the classes of 1967 to 2024, gathered in scenic Rye, New Hampshire, ...
Attendee List: New York Bobcats: Student & Alumni NetworkingBack to event page ...
This spring, the Harward Center celebrated the strength of the college’s engagement with the Lewiston–Auburn community with a string of grants and awards. Designing new paths through the Bates ...
This spring, the Harward Center celebrated the strength of the college’s engagement with the Lewiston–Auburn community with a string of grants and awards.
This spring, the Harward Center celebrated the strength of the college’s engagement with the Lewiston–Auburn community with a string of grants and awards. This spring, Short Term offered a crash ...
The Common Data Set is a standard set of questions used by college guidebook publishers to collect commonly requested statistics about the College. See commondataset.org for more information about the ...
Victor David Brenner (Lithuanian, 1871-1924) Brenner is best known as the designer of the US Lincoln cent. He moved to the US in 1890 and continued the trade of his family, gem and seal engraving, and ...
Jacques Callot (French, c. 1592–1635) Callot made more than 1,400 etchings that chronicled the Baroque period featuring soldiers, clowns, beggars, court life, and religious and military images. He ...
Ph. D, University of Minnesota, 1999 ; B.A.,Oberlin College, 1993; Postdoctoral Experience: University of Colorado, Boulder, 1999-2001 Professor Koviach-Côté teaches organic chemistry. Her research ...
Joyce Tenneson (American, b. 1945) Tenneson is a photographer whose images engage with ideas of femininity, identity, and spirituality. Upon moving to New York in her thirties, she was met with a ...
Marilyn Monroe (American, 1926-1962) Perhaps the best-known sex symbol in American history, Monroe first caught the eye of the public for a pair of uncredited film roles in The Asphalt Jungle and All ...
Nydia Westman (American, 1902-1970) Westman got her start in show business young, performing on stage as part of her family’s vaudeville routine and making her Broadway debut in 1924. She transitioned ...