Ephs on the Frontlines: A Year Later

A year later, Matthew Fogg '94 provides a sobering reflection on confronting the pandemic and asks us to 'be our best selves.' Continue reading »
A year later, Matthew Fogg '94 provides a sobering reflection on confronting the pandemic and asks us to 'be our best selves.' Continue reading »
Learn how Jallicia Jolly '14 experienced her Williams intellectual journey as an opportunity to 'set her soul on fire' with a foundation that has led her to research and teach on Black women's social movements, reproductive justice and health inequities, and intersectionality and HIV/AIDS in the U.S. and Caribbean. Continue reading »
Jonathan Landsman '05 writes about his heartwarming and heartbreaking experience volunteering at a vaccination center in his hometown of Queens. Continue reading »
Dick Peinert ’69 cherishes his Williams experience and the connections to its people and campus. Continue reading »
Chris Alberti '75 finds Ephs in Montana thanks to a special vanity license plate. Continue reading »
A year later, Dennis Kuo '93 reflects on personal loss, Covid-19's impact on all of us, and the fallout from the contradictions and collateral damage for years to come. Continue reading »
At the end of December, recent alumni and current students came together over Zoom for a Williams-themed Gingerbread Competition. Continue reading »
Kim Dacres '08 and Morgan Goodwin '08 discuss their role in founding Claiming Williams Day and explore how their experiences with student activism strengthened their friendship and informed their work as change leaders at Williams and beyond. Continue reading »
Jeffrey Etemad ’89 helped a new grad in her career exploration. Continue reading »
C David Petersen ’53 recounts a full life and his cherished Williams friendships. Continue reading »