Faculty Lecture Series Continues with Mea Cook
Mea Cook, associate professor of geosciences, will present the second lecture in Williams College’s annual Faculty Lecture Series on Thursday, Feb. 15. Continue reading »
Mea Cook, associate professor of geosciences, will present the second lecture in Williams College’s annual Faculty Lecture Series on Thursday, Feb. 15. Continue reading »
Jon Bakija, professor of economics, will present the third lecture in the Williams College Faculty Lecture Series on Thursday, Feb. 22. The talk will take place at 4:15 p.m. in Thompson Chemistry, Wege Auditorium. It is free and open to the public. Continue reading »
A new program that allows Williams College faculty to spend a semester at the Williams-Mystic program in Mystic, Conn., will begin in Spring 2018 with Shawn Rosenheim, professor of English, as the first resident faculty fellow. Continue reading »
Joseph Rodriguez, internationally recognized documentary photographer, will visit Williams College on Monday, Jan. 8, to speak about his lifelong passion for recording the stories of people whose lives are often ignored by mainstream narratives. The event will take place at 7 p.m. in W.L.S. Spencer Studio Art Building, room 112. Continue reading »
During February and March, Williams College will sponsor its annual Faculty Lecture Series. The aim of the series is to present big ideas beyond disciplinary boundaries. The lectures will be offered on February 8, 15, 22 and March 1, 8, and 15. Continue reading »
On Wednesday, Jan. 17, Williams College will host film producer Michael Uslan for a discussion of his work in the film industry. Uslan’s talk is titled “The Birth of the Batman Movie Franchise: How Passion, Perseverance and an Entrepreneurial Spirit Can Make Your Dreams Come True.” Continue reading »
On Thursday, Feb. 1, Williams College will hold its annual Claiming Williams Day with events throughout the day that encourage discussions about inclusivity and inequality. While most of the events are only for the Williams College community, three events are open to the public. Continue reading »
Williams College will celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with events beginning Sunday, Jan. 14, through Friday, Jan. 19. All are welcome to attend these free, public events. Continue reading »
Williams College invites you to experience the wonders of our universe at the Milham Planetarium, located inside the Old Hopkins Observatory at Williams College. Continue reading »
Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, art historian and curator in modern and contemporary art, will present a talk on “The Political Body in Radical Women Latin/a American Artists, 1960-1985” at Williams College on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Continue reading »
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