Faculty Lecture: Rendering Histories Visible: An Exhibition on the Historical Connections Between Williams College and Hawai’i
Class of '62 Center for Theatre and Dance Main Stage 1000 Main St., Williamstown, MA, United StatesPresentation on current exhibit at Williams College Museum of Art featuring Sonnett Coggins, Interim Deputy Director, WCMA; Kailani Polzak, C3 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Art History; and Jonathan Ahsing '21 (Ewa Beach, Hawaii). Introduction by Pamela Franks, new Class of 1956 Director of WCMA.
Faculty Lecture: Swarms, Models, and the Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics
Class of '62 Center for Theatre and Dance Main Stage 1000 Main St., Williamstown, MA, United StatesFaculty Lecture presented by Chad Topaz, Professor of Mathematics.
1971 Class Meeting
Discussion with President Maud S. Mandel Update from Ken Richardson and Geo Estes on their team's work on our Class' 50th Reunion Gift, and time with some Williams Students. Call-in information for those not in Williamstown TBD. Location TBD.
Digital Technology, Social Media, and Today’s Political Climate
Class of '62 Center for Theatre and Dance Main Stage 1000 Main St., Williamstown, MA, United StatesPanel discussion sponsored by the Class of '71 Public Affairs Forum, the Cohan Family Forum, and the Lecture Committee. Full details here.
Student Lunch with ’71 Doctors
Wege Auditorium, Thompson Chemistry Lab Room 123 47 Campus Drive, Williamstown, United StatesPanelists: Bob Eyre and Hugh Hawkins
Student Lunch with ’71 K-12 Educators
Lewis Room, Mears House 75 Park St., Williamstown, United StatesPanelists: John Chambers, Peter Clarke, George Ebright, and Kent Rude
Student Lunch with ’71 Lawyers
Faculty Club 968 Main St., Williamstown, United StatesPanelists: Colin Brown, Steve Brown, Mark Pearson, Jack Sands, and Bob Schwed, in the Lower Level of the Faculty House.
Williams Today
Presentation Room, Weston Hall 995 Main St., Williamstown, United StatesWho constitutes the Williams student body and faculty today? How are they selected, and what are the challenges in getting who Williams wants (tenure, housing, and financial aid, etc.)? What are academic and student life like today?
Williams Finances
Presentation Room, Weston Hall 995 Main St., Williamstown, United StatesWhat do the College’s finances look like? What is the vision for Williams over the next 25 years, and what resources will be required to accomplish it? Topics include tuition and financial aid, faculty recruitment, and endowment management.