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A spring break trip to Tuscaloosa, led by the college chaplains, blends community service with conversations about faith. Continue reading »
A spring break trip to Tuscaloosa, led by the college chaplains, blends community service with conversations about faith. Continue reading »
The big dreams of Mayor Kevin White '52 helped rebuild the city of Boston. Continue reading »
Omar Sangare, assistant professor of theatre, has been promoted to the position of associate professor with tenure, effective July 1, 2012. Continue reading »
When it comes to building a winning team, Pittsburgh Pirates owner Robert Nutting '84 is opting to play small ball. And it's starting to pay off. Continue reading »
Best-selling author Peter Abrahams '68 on his "Calvinistic" routine, keeping his fiction fresh, and writing from a dog's-eye view. Continue reading »
Political scientist Nicole Mellow is laying the groundwork for a scholarly analysis of the presidential election. Here's what she's paying attention to right now. Continue reading »
In this New York Times piece, music professor W. Anthony Sheppard finds (in Morristown, NJ, of all places) a 19th century music box that may well have been the original source of two signature melodies in Puccini's famous opera. Continue reading »
A slideshow of photographs captures 2012 graduate Niralee Shah's Commencement Day experience. Continue reading »
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, President Adam F. Falk conferred bachelor’s degrees on 513 seniors at the college's 223rd Commencement. Master of Arts degrees were awarded to 12 students in the Program in the History of Art, and 30 fellows from the Center for Development Economics received M.A. degrees in Policy Economics. Continue reading »
The NSF has awarded a grant to Williams College for the project “NSF Workshop: Designing Tools and Curricula for Undergraduate Courses in Distributed Systems” under the direction of Jeannie Albrecht. Continue reading »
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