Phyllis Graber Jensen Published on April 12, 2021
A coordinator for the Center for Global Education untangles the logistical knots facing international students trying to come to the U.S. to study.
Dining Services staff members transport food to students who are either on the go, in quarantine, or in isolation.
And a Ladd Library staffer manages low-touch routines at the library.
Whether students are feeling down, or need help getting their feet back on the ground, they get the support they need from Bates staff, whose work helps position students for success in their work with the equally devoted Bates faculty.
YOURSAY | The book that is deemed an existential threat to the nation
Modified15 Feb 2021, 3:00 am
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David Dass: It is not necessary for one to agree with all of former attorney-general Tommy Thomas s views or insights. But his book has provoked a national discussion on many of the issues bedevilling this nation. That is a discussion we must have.
Some take the view that he disclosed some confidential information. I have not read the whole book thus far (it is not an easy read!) but I must say that the substance of many of the incidents discussed has been in the public domain for a long time. Nothing that Tommy Thomas says is completely new to many of us.