A Life-Changing Phone Call
Ned Donoghue II '66 found a home at Williams. Continue reading »
Ned Donoghue II '66 found a home at Williams. 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 »
Hiroko Imamura ’82, P’22, P'22 shares a path influenced by Williams experiences and connections throughout her career. Continue reading »
Brooks Goddard ’63 pays tribute to a favorite Williams friend. Continue reading »
Peter D. Kiernan ’75 became a best-selling author, just as his Williams professor predicted he would. 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 »
Herbert Ogden ’69 measures his life in the varied circumstances of several Williams connections. Continue reading »
Alan Dittrich ’69 remembers the campus jobs he held during his time at Williams. Continue reading »