Class Secretary Struggles: 1961 Special Edition
No class secretaries pleaded and ranted quite like the Class of 1961. Continue reading »
No class secretaries pleaded and ranted quite like the Class of 1961. Continue reading »
Begging for class notes is timeless… Continue reading »
Begging for class notes is timeless… Continue reading »
Born and raised in the City of Rochester, Senator Brouk returned home to continue her journey in public service and most recently being elected to represent the 55th district in the New York State Senate. In this conversation we chat about the 'sparks' along the way that led to her involvement in the community as well as the things that bring joy in her life. Continue reading »
Rabbi Eric Woodward '03 shares the first sermon he ever gave as a junior at Williams, the week after September 11, 2001, on the second day of Rosh Hashanah, 2001. Continue reading »
After a decade Jonaya Kemper ’07 returned to art begun — and abandoned — at Williams. Continue reading »
Returning as a visiting professor to Williams, Kelsey Jones '08 reflects on how it has been a healing experience and shares her goal to make students feel welcomed in the classroom. Continue reading »
When she felt disconnected at Williams, Pei-Ru Ko ’09 created a space that embraced belonging for all. Continue reading »
Coming full circle back to her home of the Berkshires, Hannah Noel '08 reflects on the journey into academia and passion for ethnic studies, due in large part through the support of her Latina/o Studies professors at Williams. 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 »