Ephs on the Frontlines: A Year Later
A year later, Dennis Kuo '93 reflects on personal loss, Covid-19's impact on all of us, and the fallout from the contradictions and collateral damage for years to come. Continue reading »
A year later, Dennis Kuo '93 reflects on personal loss, Covid-19's impact on all of us, and the fallout from the contradictions and collateral damage for years to come. Continue reading »
Bicentennial Medalist Jason Hehir '98 is a seven-time Emmy-winning director and producer whose 2020 series "The Last Dance" chronicled the Chicago Bulls dynasty and Michael Jordan’s career. Continue reading »
A year later, Ann Marie Swann '91 reflects on the challenge encountered with Covid-19 as a hospitalist and how she kept 'moving forward.' Continue reading »
The son of Williams College’s first Black president of the Society of Alumni, Bicentennial Medalist Wole Coaxum '92 left behind his managing director position at J.P. Morgan after Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, MO. That event compelled him to think about how he could leverage his Wall Street experience and contacts to address the racial wealth gap. Continue reading »
Joe Cruz '91 talks Robert Frost poems, AI, and the convergence of computer science, math, english, and history into his studying and teaching of philosophy at Williams for the past 20 years. Continue reading »
Leila Jere ’91 reflects on her unexpected journey as a student and the extended Williams family she has encountered both as an alum and volunteer. Continue reading »
Eleven women across decades and generations are coming together to uplift women's philanthropy at Williams. Continue reading »
Eleven women across decades and generations are coming together to uplift women's philanthropy at Williams. Continue reading »
Tim Hildreth ’91 shares gratitude for three of the ways Williams shaped him. Continue reading »
Sisters Danielle Bahr Eason ’98 and Talia Bahr Goldfarb ’94 expanded their Williams family through kinship with Abubaker Ali Ba Abbad CDE ‘17, a Yemeni student they met through Claiming Williams Day Continue reading »