![Nuns from Jangchub Choeling Nunnery in Mundgod, South India, begin the creation of the Medicine Buddha Sand Mandala at the Peter J. Gomes Chapel in Lewiston, Maine, as part of the Jangchub Jamtse Tour, on June 24, 2024. The mandala is part of the Jangchub Jamtse Tour and aims to generate positive energy and mend physical, emotional, spiritual, and environmental ailments.The event is open to the public until June 28, 2024. (Theophil Syslo | Bates College)](https://www.bates.edu/news/wp-content/blogs.dir/174/files/2024/06/4x6_-400x267.webp)
In Gomes Chapel, a Buddhist healing ritual grows, one grain o…
Created in Gomes Chapel this week by Tibetan nuns, the colorful, exquisite sand mandala will be dissolved into Lake Andrews, but its healing energy will remain.
Share your Bobcat pride during your next Zoom call with these lovely and whimsical Bates themed images.
Enjoy Commons comfort-food favorites amongst the Class of 2020. Download the complete Senior Cookbook of recipes here, or download individual recipes.
They’re having the time (lapse) of their lives! In 35 seconds, watch this year’s Reunion Alumni Parade, featuring more than 1,200 Reunion-goers representing Bates classes from the last 70 years — 1953 to 2018.