Office Hours: Joe Cruz ’91

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 »
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 »
As a first-generation student and parent while at Williams, Tatiana Cruz '11 shares her influences and journey into becoming a historian of race, gender, and social movements in modern U.S. culture with David Shakirov '22. Continue reading »
From growing up in Williamstown to realizing he was a sociologist on his road to becoming a professor, Shayan Moazeni '22 chats with Rory Kramer '03. Break-dance anyone? Continue reading »
Daphne Lurie ’87 remembers the magic of her time at Williams. Continue reading »
Amanda Gallagher ’90 remembers how a beloved professor insisted she take his class. Continue reading »
Bill Wadt ’70 credits a chemistry professor with launching him on a successful research career Continue reading »
Kerrita Mayfield '93 and Simeon Stolzberg '92 reminisce about the activism and community-building they took part in as students, and how it has shaped their careers. Continue reading »