Forever To Be Continued
Kallan Wood '10 and Chloe Brown '10 explore place and belonging and what it meant for these West Coasters to find "their people" in a small New England college town. Continue reading »
Kallan Wood '10 and Chloe Brown '10 explore place and belonging and what it meant for these West Coasters to find "their people" in a small New England college town. Continue reading »
Andy Bader ’72 shares his lifelong commitment to running and the inspiring Eph who carries him through. Continue reading »
Bicentennial Medalist Chaédria LaBouvier '07 is the first Black curator, first Black woman, first curator of Cuban descent and first Black author of a catalogue in the Guggenheim’s 80 year history, with her exhibition, “Basquiat’s Defacement: The Untold Story.” Continue reading »
Etienne Aduya ’15 shares his story as a gay, Black student athlete in the hopes that they will have a better experience than he did. Continue reading »
Hiroko Imamura ’82, P’22, P'22 shares a path influenced by Williams experiences and connections throughout her career. 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 »
Jim Blume ’63 had a friend at Williams before he set foot on campus. Continue reading »
Herbert Ogden ’69 measures his life in the varied circumstances of several Williams connections. Continue reading »
Andy Hess’ ’62 journey to college began with an overheard conversation. Continue reading »
Begging for class notes is timeless... Continue reading »