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 »
Tim Hildreth ’91 shares gratitude for three of the ways Williams shaped him. Continue reading »
One of the last students to join a fraternity, Norman Spack ’65 shares the transition to residence houses and how he brought some of the fraternity connections and traditions to the college’s new model. Continue reading »
Peter D. Kiernan ’75 became a best-selling author, just as his Williams professor predicted he would. 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 »
In her own classroom, Mace Foehl ’85 shares lessons she learned from a favorite Williams professor. Continue reading »
Greg Williams ’73 made connections in Professor Steve Lewis’ Econ 101 class far beyond the curriculum. Continue reading »
Kennedy Richardson ’71 turned the study of physics into a career managing an equity fund, always connecting his work back to lessons learned at Williams. Continue reading »
Robert Kent ’84 fondly remembers the impact Clara and David Park had on his time at Williams. Continue reading »