How Did We Get Through?
Jackie Laughlin ’75 reflects on the ongoing work of building the Black legacy at Williams. Continue reading »
Jackie Laughlin ’75 reflects on the ongoing work of building the Black legacy at Williams. Continue reading »
Every week since the start of the pandemic in March of 2020, Dan Cohn-Sherbok '66 has drawn a cartoon of a campus building and shared it with his classmates as a digital jigsaw puzzle. Continue reading »
Jeff Bolas '97 and Brian Wecht '97 talk about the origins of the Puzzles in Purple contest created by Greg Pliska '84, the joy of treasure hunts, and the ways in which a shared love of puzzles has been one of the things that have kept them connected throughout a lifelong friendship. Continue reading »
Thanks to a rip in the space-time continuum, the classes of centuries past have all descended upon Williamstown for an epic reunion weekend. It promises to be one for the ages; or at least one from the archives. Continue reading »
Bob Parker’s ’59 winding path brought him all over the world, and his writing brings him right back to Williamstown. Continue reading »
John K. Notz Jr. ’53 recounts the ongoing influence of Williams on his life. Continue reading »
Bob Sillcox ’53 chose Williams on the advice of his older sisters. Continue reading »
At the end of December, recent alumni and current students came together over Zoom for a Williams-themed Gingerbread Competition. Continue reading »
Craig Biddle III ’53 began his time at Williams idealistic and dreamy and went on to live a life full of ministry, nature, art and gratitude. Continue reading »
Leigh Winter Martin '99 takes us on an archival journey that showcases the "purple thread that winds through time." Continue reading »