Sol LeWitt: The Well-Tempered Grid
Now on view at the museum, this exhibition focuses on the grid as a generative matrix in LeWitt's art. Continue reading »
Now on view at the museum, this exhibition focuses on the grid as a generative matrix in LeWitt's art. Continue reading »
Assistant Chapin Librarian Wayne Hammond and his wife publish "The Art of The Hobbit" to mark the 75th anniversary of J.R.R. Tolkien’s popular story. Continue reading »
First-year students settle in: photos, video, President Falk's welcome. Continue reading »
Jenny Dewar and Lily Riopelle '14 go behind the scenes of stage management for the Williamstown Theatre Festival's production of WHADDABLOODCLOT!!! Continue reading »
It is the first day of the Lab and nine students are on the job, immersed in theatre for seven intense weeks. Continue reading »
Six Williams students traveled to Omrit, Israel, to take part in an archaeological field school co-directed by Professor Benjamin Rubin. Continue reading »
A spring break trip to Tuscaloosa, led by the college chaplains, blends community service with conversations about faith. Continue reading »
David Chalifoux is a man with a mission—to store and protect the 137,790 books, journals, VHS tapes, and microfilm from the college's libraries. Continue reading »
On friend crushes, falling in love with art, shared experiences and diverse passions, and one 6,500-mile motorcycle trek to Williams: Three seniors share their Williams stories. Continue reading »
The Ephs topped the University of Chicago this week to become the first Division III team to win five national titles in a row Continue reading »