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Working on day-to-day projects, it’s easy to forget the reason why we’re doing this work: to discover, encourage, and grow the relationships which best support Bates’ approach to learning.

That means every phase of online engagement is part of the greater whole:

  • bringing to campus those students, faculty, and staff who can benefit most from this environment
  • supporting them in all facets of living, studying,  working, and playing here
  • encouraging their lifelong participation in learning and engagement

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