Some Saddening News
A member of the Class of 1961, Bill has been a mainstay of the biology department and the college since his return to Williams in 1967. Continue reading »
A member of the Class of 1961, Bill has been a mainstay of the biology department and the college since his return to Williams in 1967. Continue reading »
What an exciting future it will be for the university and for Ed, who brings to this position not only his extensive experience at Williams and elsewhere, but also his great passion for innovation in teaching and learning. Continue reading »
I was pleased to learn that most participants, including the presidents of many highly selective liberal arts colleges, didn’t share this anxiety. I certainly don’t. Continue reading »
This kind of behavior is contrary to everything that we at Williams stand for. Continue reading »
Sexual assaults profoundly affect students in every part of their experience at college – academically, socially, and in the community. And, of course, those effects often continue well beyond their college years. Continue reading »
Her commitment to and experience with the educational mission of museums make her a great fit for WCMA. Continue reading »
The group will provide suggestions and input to the senior administration and to the broader college community and will contribute to the richness of our community and to the college’s mission of providing the finest possible liberal arts education. Continue reading »
In the wake of such a powerfully moving day for me personally and for the college, I want to express appreciation to all involved. Continue reading »
so the design going forward is to think of this as Staff Winter Break Continue reading »
I am delighted to announce that Kathryn R. Kent, professor of English, has accepted the invitation to direct the Williams-Exeter Programme at Oxford University for two years beginning July 1, 2012. Continue reading »