Genova '92, author of best-selling Still Alice, to visit
Lisa Genova, a member of the Bates College class of 1992 whose self-published novel about a professor succumbing to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease became a best-seller earlier this year, offers a...
View ArticleGenova '92, author of best-selling Still Alice, visits Bates
Lisa Genova ’92, whose self-published novel about a professor succumbing to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease became a best-seller earlier this year, offers a talk and reading at Bates on May...
View ArticleJohn Kelsey's neuroscience lab brings in the brains
If you’re a student in Professor of Psychology John Kelsey’s neuroscience laboratory, you might get a chance to co-author a research article. And if you’re Kelsey, your students might inspire you to...
View ArticleGenova ’92, best-selling author of ‘Still Alice,’‘Left Neglected,’ to speak
Lisa Genova ’92 is the author of “Still Alice” and “Left Neglected.” Lisa Genova ’92, author of the popular novels Still Alice and Left Neglected, speaks at Bates at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, in the...
View ArticleCivil Rights leader Rep. John Lewis to deliver 2016 Commencement address,...
Congressman John Lewis of Georgia will deliver the Bates Commencement address and receive an honorary degree on Sunday, May 29. Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, often called “one of the most...
View ArticleCivil rights hero John Lewis to Class of ’16: ‘Get in trouble — good trouble’
Civil rights leader and U.S. Rep. John R. Lewis delivers the keynote address at Bates’ 150th Commencement on May 29. (Josh Kuckens/Bates College) When U.S. Rep. John R. Lewis was a child in Alabama, he...
View ArticleBates in the News: March 15, 2019
Frank Perham ’56 Mainers are old, but still doing things ‘most people half their age don’t do’ — Bangor Daily News The Bangor Daily News interviewed Jason Paris Smith, a photographer who took portraits...
View ArticleStill Lisa
By Maria Blackburn Photography by Phyllis Graber Jensen On a brisk autumn night in 1998, 85-year-old Angie Genova grabbed her bowling bag and purse and set out on foot for her bowling league. Though...
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