“I see something in you”

Peter D. Kiernan ’75 became a best-selling author, just as his Williams professor predicted he would. Continue reading »
Peter D. Kiernan ’75 became a best-selling author, just as his Williams professor predicted he would. Continue reading »
Begging for class notes is timeless... Continue reading »
Begging for class notes is timeless… Continue reading »
Begging for class notes is timeless... Continue reading »
Clive Connor ’75 remembers how reaching out to the alumni network resulted in helpful advice and a delicious shared meal. Continue reading »
Bill Wadt ’70 credits a chemistry professor with launching him on a successful research career Continue reading »
Gerry Kelly ’79 recounts how his Morgan East JA and basketball teammate helped make his hometown a better place for physically disabled citizens. Continue reading »
A child of Cuba, Bill Jaume ’77 now supports other students from his home country with his gift to financial aid. 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 »