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The Williams Bucket List

Hoping to equip first-year students with the collective wisdom of Ephs past, the Office of Alumni Relations asked writer/illustrator duo Matthew Swanson and Robbi Behr (both Class of 1997) to create an illustrated “map” of the things a student must do before graduation. Highlighting places and experiences that define the Purple Valley years, the map was handed out to every member of the Class of 2016 in February and in the future will be given to students during their first Winter Study. Take a look at some of our favorite items on the to-do list.

Want your own bucket list? The map is available as a poster and fine art print. Check it out at www.idiotsbooks.com/bucketlist.

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