A Never-Ending Source of Joy

Craig Biddle III ’53 began his time at Williams idealistic and dreamy and went on to live a life full of ministry, nature, art and gratitude. Continue reading »
Craig Biddle III ’53 began his time at Williams idealistic and dreamy and went on to live a life full of ministry, nature, art and gratitude. Continue reading »
Tim Hildreth ’91 shares gratitude for three of the ways Williams shaped him. Continue reading »
As a first-generation student and parent while at Williams, Tatiana Cruz '11 shares her influences and journey into becoming a historian of race, gender, and social movements in modern U.S. culture with David Shakirov '22. 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 »
Etienne Aduya ’15 shares his story as a gay, Black student athlete in the hopes that they will have a better experience than he did. 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 »
Hiroko Imamura ’82, P’22, P'22 shares a path influenced by Williams experiences and connections throughout her career. Continue reading »
Peter D. Kiernan ’75 became a best-selling author, just as his Williams professor predicted he would. Continue reading »
Andy Hess’ ’62 journey to college began with an overheard conversation. Continue reading »
A 1986 class meeting over Zoom leads to a new professional collaboration between William Leininger and Robin Flagg. Continue reading »