Do you have any bats in your belfry? How about in your barn, house, or shed? College of the Atlantic senior Marissa Altmann is collaborating with Bruce Connery of Acadia National Park ...
moreEarth Weekend Conference Focuses on Imagining a New Economy for the 21st Century // Employee-owned businesses, community-owned groceries, growth that is sustainable for the environment as well as the economy—these ideas will ...
moreHear Turrets discussed on WABI, and watch Curry Caputo '95 launch a blower door test to find out the precise energy efficiency of The Turrets. Major Renovation Taking Place on Bar Harbor Buliding Bar ...
moreSolar-Powered Electric Charging Stations On College Campus Open to Public / Laura Roberts - February 14, 2013 Watch the video Bar Harbor - Imagine living in a world where we drive electric cars that ...
moreWith our new boat, The Osprey, students - and outside researchers - are able to use our islands throughout the winter in safety. Read about the work of students and researchers on Mount ...
moreArchitect Roc Caivano will discuss the history of College of the Atlantic’s most historic building, The Turrets. The talk, on Tuesday, Jan. 15, will be at 4:10 p.m. in the college’s McCormick ...
moreCOA Community Orchestra seeks a few willing musicians! - College of the Atlantic has a community orchestra composed of students and local residents. The group meets every Wednesday during the college’s 10-week ...
moreListen to President Darron Collins on WCSH. In June, Darron, students Lisa Bjerke and Erickson Smith, alum and staff member Nick Jenei, and local friend Tom St. Germain, attempted to hike 28 peaks ...
moreBAR HARBOR, ME—College of the Atlantic is pleased to announce the creation of The Lisa Stewart Chair in Literature and Women’s Studies. The chair is being funded by a $1.25 million gift ...
moreBAR HARBOR, ME—Trio Cleonice, which has been called one of the most creative, communicative, and exciting young ensembles in the United States, will perform a free concert at College of the Atlantic’s ...
moreBAR HARBOR, ME—How do we know about the world? Much of it is by observation—and not by scientists, but by ordinary people who have looked, noticed, and recorded. The information that these ...
moreAllied Whale salvages skeleton from washed-up humpback whale calf By Mario Moretto, BDN Staff Posted July 08, 2012, at 2:34 p.m. TREMONT, Maine — A group of scientists and students on Sunday dissected a roughly ...
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