Navigating a Post-College Life
Skip Kotkins ’70 finds himself continually amid good company — his Williams classmates. Continue reading »
Skip Kotkins ’70 finds himself continually amid good company — his Williams classmates. Continue reading »
Leslie Jeffs Senke ’89 gives thanks to the camp counselor who introduced her to the Purple Valley. Continue reading »
Jackie Laughlin ’75 reflects on the ongoing work of building the Black legacy at Williams. Continue reading »
Drew Newman ’04 benefited from the Eph network and continues to pay it forward whenever he can. Continue reading »
Ned Donoghue II '66 found a home at Williams. Continue reading »
Kate Stone Lombardi '78 reflects on 47 years of friendship thanks to the serendipity of first year roommate assignments at Williams. 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 »
Bill Troyer ’56 feels gratitude for the life he has led and all that Williams did to help along the way. Continue reading »
When she felt disconnected at Williams, Pei-Ru Ko ’09 created a space that embraced belonging for all. Continue reading »