The End of the Beginning
The alumni bicentennial celebration may be wrapping up, but Leigh Winter Martin '99's archival storytelling has just begun. Continue reading »
The alumni bicentennial celebration may be wrapping up, but Leigh Winter Martin '99's archival storytelling has just begun. Continue reading »
In the “You know you went to Williams if…” Facebook group, alumni share all sorts of purple encounters. But before social media, many of those same items were sent to the Alumni Review. Continue reading »
Over eight decades, Tom Wilson, Class of 1925, attended the Williams-Amherst game, many chronicled in the "Williams Alumni Review." Continue reading »
Michael Robbins ’49, anticipating his 95th birthday in November, is planning a big party, complete with printed copies of some of his stories. And he has stories to tell. Continue reading »
With the Tokyo Olympics upon us, let’s take a look back at the Ephs who have won Olympic medals over the years. Continue reading »
Thanks to a rip in the space-time continuum, the classes of centuries past have all descended upon Williamstown for an epic reunion weekend. It promises to be one for the ages; or at least one from the archives. Continue reading »
The Williams family legacy of Pete Sterling ’53. Continue reading »
Arthur Wheelock ’65 remembers what he learned about the joy of discovery from Professor Lane Faison ’29. Continue reading »
Grab some popcorn and enjoy the vast array of movies and television created by and starring fellow Ephs. Continue reading »
A brief update in the class notes section of the alumni magazine led to an outpouring of support well beyond classmates and a profound gratitude for the power of the Williams network. Continue reading »