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Summer 2011
Williams Magazine
After the Meltdowns: three alumni experts offer their perspectives on nuclear power in the wake of the disaster in Japan
Chemistry as Art: Holzer piece installed in the Science Quad
The Journey Itself: the process of applying for a national fellowship alone can change a student's life
Eph Cappella: with deep Williams roots, a cappella is big—and getting bigger

The Community We Aspire to Be Kellogg House to be Remodeled After Move Exile on Bourbon Street Mystery Woman

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« Features »

  • Eph Cappella

    with deep Williams roots, a cappella is big—and getting bigger

  • After the Meltdowns

    three alumni experts offer their perspectives on nuclear power in the wake of the disaster in Japan

  • Chemistry as Art

    Holzer piece installed in the Science Quad

  • The Journey Itself

    the process of applying for a national fellowship alone can change a student's life

    Departments

    • « Opinions & Expressions »

      President Adam Falk discusses the community Williams aspires to be. … Letters from readers.

    • « Scene & Herd »

      News of Williams and beyond.

    • « Life of the Mind »

      Katarzyna Pieprzak on the future of Moroccan museums. … Tom Piazza ’76 is fascinated by New Orleans. … Perspectives on a Roman bust.

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