Women’s Equity in Leadership at Williams

Eleven women across decades and generations are coming together to uplift women's philanthropy at Williams. Continue reading »
Eleven women across decades and generations are coming together to uplift women's philanthropy at Williams. Continue reading »
Bicentennial Medalist Chaédria LaBouvier '07 is the first Black curator, first Black woman, first curator of Cuban descent and first Black author of a catalogue in the Guggenheim’s 80 year history, with her exhibition, “Basquiat’s Defacement: The Untold Story.” Continue reading »
From growing up in Williamstown to realizing he was a sociologist on his road to becoming a professor, Shayan Moazeni '22 chats with Rory Kramer '03. Break-dance anyone? 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 »
Begging for class notes is timeless... Continue reading »
Begging for class notes is timeless… Continue reading »
Begging for class notes is timeless... Continue reading »
Kate Leonard Hood '03 learned an important life lesson thanks to Williams coach, Alix Barrale '93. Continue reading »
Tempted to get those purple boots? How about finding an Ephlats record at your local antique store? Did you keep that Winter Carnival jamboree poster? Explore what else fellow Ephs have been up to. Continue reading »
This fall, Laurie Bennett ’99 posed the question, "Is there anyone else in the ‘I’m a loser’ Eph club?" in the "You Know You Went to Williams If..." Facebook group. The response was overwhelming. Continue reading »