Art inspires and transforms
Two graduate art history alumnae bring the skills they learned at Williams to the citizens of New York. Continue reading »
Two graduate art history alumnae bring the skills they learned at Williams to the citizens of New York. Continue reading »
A half-century ago, Jack Sawyer became Williams' 11th president, ushering in a period of dramatic change for the college. A look at his leadership and his legacy. Continue reading »
Understanding Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is about "noticing, and then noticing what you notice," says English professor and award-winning poet Lawrence Raab. Continue reading »
How the liberal arts shaped the life of Williams Bicentennial Medalist Navjeet K. Bal '84. Continue reading »
My name is Loc Le from Hanoi, Vietnam and I am a graduate fellow of The Center for Development Economics (CDE), Class of 2014. I am writing to extend my thanks for your gift to the Alumni Fund. Your contribution plays an important role in funding what makes Williams… Continue reading »
Conceived at the outset to be experimental and evolving, Reflections on a Museum raises questions about the role of a museum on a liberal arts campus. Continue reading »
The Sketchbook is an alternative magazine where Williams students can freely express their artistic ideas—from half-finished poems and creative writing to notebook doodles and finished drawings. Continue reading »
More than a thousand students, faculty, and staff members came together on Chapin Lawn Nov. 14, 2011, after a student-led march to hear from President Adam Falk and other administrators, as well as students, in response to this weekend’s hate crime in Prospect Hall (see below for details about the… Continue reading »
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