Juneteenth Reflections

Mijon Zulu ‘09 reflects on how his intersectional history and identity intersects with the history of Black America and the celebrating of freedom. Continue reading »
Mijon Zulu ‘09 reflects on how his intersectional history and identity intersects with the history of Black America and the celebrating of freedom. Continue reading »
Coming from Pennsylvania, Raff Donelson '09 sits down with Shayan Moazeni '22 and discusses Caravaggio, neapolitan ice cream, octopi, and how a civil rights course and winter study experience shaped his path into teaching law. Continue reading »
Hailing from Quito, Ecuador, Alvaro Jarrin '03 shares with Shayan Moazeni '22 their journey to Williams as an international student as they found a 'chosen family' of long-lasting friendships, their current research on the aesthetic hierarchies in Brazil and exploration of artivism, David Bowie, comic books, and more. Continue reading »
Sean Saifa Wall '01 encourages the graduating class of 2021 to lead with love and conviction, and a few other adages to help them on their way into the world post-Williams. Continue reading »
Watch Seulghee Lee '07 share his journey with David Shakirov '22 into academia to teach African American Studies at University of South Carolina as well as his reflection on anti-Black and anti-Asian violence during the pandemic. Continue reading »
Maxine Lyle '00 is unlocking the story of step with "Step Show: The Musical," being developed as part of a residency with the '62 Center. Continue reading »
Grab some popcorn and enjoy the vast array of movies and television created by and starring fellow Ephs. Continue reading »
Monsie Muñoz ’09 became who she was meant to be during her time at Williams. Continue reading »
Jonathan Landsman '05 writes about his heartwarming and heartbreaking experience volunteering at a vaccination center in his hometown of Queens. Continue reading »
Eleven women across decades and generations are coming together to uplift women's philanthropy at Williams. Continue reading »