A Very Small Williams World
Chris Alberti '75 finds Ephs in Montana thanks to a special vanity license plate. Continue reading »
Chris Alberti '75 finds Ephs in Montana thanks to a special vanity license plate. Continue reading »
Experiential education changed Michael Rosenblum’s ’76 education—at Williams and beyond 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 »
Kim Dacres '08 and Morgan Goodwin '08 discuss their role in founding Claiming Williams Day and explore how their experiences with student activism strengthened their friendship and informed their work as change leaders at Williams and beyond. Continue reading »
Celeste Berg ’13 is grateful for Williams connections through lifelong friends, career opportunities and family members. 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 »
Coming to Williams from Saudi Arabia in the 1950s dramatically changed Al Wohabe's perspective. Today his family honors his memory by helping Ephs explore the world. Continue reading »
Karen Bowen ’86 celebrates powerful Williams connections beyond the campus. Continue reading »
Frank Richards ’75 discovers his connection to Williams goes back to his great-grandmother. 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 »