Welcome to Bates College. If you are hear for Admissions, look for directions to Lindholm House and you can find parking behind Whittier and Milliken Houses Read more.
Bates' Admissions is based here. Drop by for a campus tour or information session. Read more.
Each year a new tree is planted on the Quad. It's a popular shady hangout spot during short term -- and don't be surprised if you see a class in the grass. Read more.
The original building of Bates College (Originally the Maine State Seminary). This building has housed nearly every department at one time or another as well as the library, theater, dinning hall, etc Read more.
A recent addition, it is lined with native Maine white birch trees. Read more.
The largest academic building on campus, many students like to study in the large atrium. Read more.
In the middle of January, hundreds of students jump in Lake Andrews because... why not. Read more.
The home of Bates' Theater and Dance programs, a great place to catch a performance of student or professional work. Read more.
Home to the Bates College Museum of Art, one of the best regarded college art museums in the country. In April and May, the museum features student art. Read more.
Home of the Bobcats and one of the oldest college football fields in the country Read more.
Home to the Bobcat Hockey Clubs, the rink is just small enough to not host NCAA hockey. Read more.
The largest athletic facility on campus. It includes an indoor track and pool Read more.
Bates students all eat in this large dinning hall, which was completed in 2008 Read more.
Home to Bobcat basketball, volleyball and other events - ESPN once rated it as having one of the best home court advantages in all of college sports Read more.
Often used for intramural sports, the cage doubles as a concert venue hosting Snoop Dogg, Gogol Bordello, Counting Crows, Ben Harper, Trey Anastasio and Girl Talk among many others Read more.
The former home of the dinning hall, it serves as the defacto student center now. Read more.
Located in the basement of Chase Hall, this is the place to stock up on Bates swag. Read more.
A quick scramble to the top of this peak, located behind Rand Hall, gives you a grand view of Lewiston and Auburn. Seniors congregate here on the morning of their graduation to watch the sunrise. Read more.
Home to the special collections of Bates College and the archives of former Secretary of State Ed Muskie Read more.
Perennially ranked among the best college radio stations in the United States, WRBC can be found at 91.5 FM Read more.
The student run coffee shop is a popular place to meet, study and caffinate. Read more.
The Pop Shoppe, within walking distance of Bates, is popular with students for Brunch Read more.
The local brewpub is located just a short drive from Bates and serves up great local beers and a great lunch if you are looking for some eats. Read more.
Located about 40 miles from the Bates campus on the famed Maine coast, this nature reserve is managed by the college. Read more.