Marking Gratitude with Generosity
Tannishtha Reya ’91 hopes future Williams students benefit from the same support and encouragement she had as an undergraduate. Continue reading »
Tannishtha Reya ’91 hopes future Williams students benefit from the same support and encouragement she had as an undergraduate. Continue reading »
Jordan Goldwarg ’03 continues to come to terms with feeling disappointed in Williams. Continue reading »
Jackie Laughlin ’75 reflects on the ongoing work of building the Black legacy 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 »
When she felt disconnected at Williams, Pei-Ru Ko ’09 created a space that embraced belonging for all. Continue reading »
Two essays by John Hubbell ’71, submitted for his 25th and 50th books, depict how his views on reunions—and the college—changed over time. Continue reading »
Why one alum doesn’t attend Williams reunions and suggestions to those who notice. Continue reading »
Alumni Mike Reed ’75, Jackie Laughlin (Meadows) ’75, Frank (Rick) Richards ’75, Lezli White ’75, Delbert Wigfall ’75, and Hardin Coleman ’75 share some remembrances of their singular Williams experiences. Continue reading »
Monsie Muñoz ’09 became who she was meant to be during her time at Williams. Continue reading »