Reunion Recognition
Anton Bestebreurtje ’75 remembers the moment he felt a humble appreciation for his alma mater. Continue reading »
Anton Bestebreurtje ’75 remembers the moment he felt a humble appreciation for his alma mater. 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 »
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 »
The Williams family legacy of Pete Sterling ’53. Continue reading »
A brief update in the class notes section of the alumni magazine led to an outpouring of support well beyond classmates and a profound gratitude for the power of the Williams network. Continue reading »
A 1986 class meeting over Zoom leads to a new professional collaboration between William Leininger and Robin Flagg. Continue reading »
Hugh Germanetti ’54 recounts saying goodbye to Baxter Hall as part of his class’s 50th reunion celebration. Continue reading »
Leigh Winter Martin '99 tells the story of E. Kendall Gillett, Class of 1908, just one of many Ephs she has "met" through her archival research for the Bicentennial. Continue reading »
Pat Bassett '70 reminds us to "Keep Calm and Carry On." Continue reading »