On the 40th anniversary of coeducation, we celebrate alumnae across the decades who’ve made a difference on campus and in the world.
The Class of 1966 Environmental Center is working to meet the Living Building Challenge.
Ninety-five wooden cows, decorated by the college community, dotted the campus in May.
Professors share their thoughts on the next chapter of U.S.-Cuba relations.
President Adam Falk on the women of Williams.
Readers respond to our coverage of the work to end sexual assault, the battle against Ebola and more...
A look at Commencement, Class of ’15 honors, our new VP for diversity & equity, local food in dining halls and more...
Philosophy and physics, educating for happiness, mutualism, waste in postwar Japan and more...
Sara Clark ’15 on environmental values.
I always read the Williams magazine when it arrives in my mailbox. This time (spring 2015) I still have not finished it all. So much. So interesting. So big a change in content. Wow. Congratulations!
—Peter Hoyt ’66, St. Louis, Mo.