Making Waves
In their short time at Williams, swimmers Logan Todhunter ’12 (left) and Caroline Wilson ’13 have already caused a stir. Continue reading »
In their short time at Williams, swimmers Logan Todhunter ’12 (left) and Caroline Wilson ’13 have already caused a stir. Continue reading »
A conversation with Harvard University Press Art Director Tim Jones about his jacket design for Roosevelt's Purge, by Susan Dunn. Continue reading »
On the Trail to Art, a blog created by Brian Cole '11, details a two-week landscape art trip in the Marble Mountain Wilderness of Northern California. Landscape art requires the artist's direct engagement with nature and native materials. Continue reading »
Professor Scott Wong wants his students to understand that there is much more to the immigration conversation than what appears in the media. It has long been intricately woven into any discussion of what it means to be American. Continue reading »
For Frank Morgan, the best part of the Clay Institute prizes isn’t the money; it’s that the Clay challenge showcases what high-level math is all about — creativity, exploration, and human ingenuity in the face of the unknown. Continue reading »
The Chapin Library has received a bequest of paintings, drawings, and other materials by the distinguished British illustrator Pauline Baynes, best known for her illustrations for J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis’ works. Continue reading »
Before farmers’ markets, organic agriculture and seasonal produce became mainstream in America, two Williams alumni — Barry Benepe ’50 and Kathleen Merrigan ’82 — set out to change the way consumers shop for food. Continue reading »