Williams College Lessons and Carols
Williams College students, faculty, staff & community members read traditional lessons from the Bible interspersed with carols & seasonal music.
Williams College students, faculty, staff & community members read traditional lessons from the Bible interspersed with carols & seasonal music.
Annual Geosciences environmental seminar with Dr. Robin McDowell, University of Washington, St. Louis; Dr. Priscilla McCutcheon, University of Kentucky; Dr. Brittany Meché, Williams College; and Dr. Allison Guess, Williams College. "Witnessing Lands, Witnessing Possession" is a wide-ranging discussion on the geographies of colonialism and rebellion, food sovereignty movements across the African diaspora, and global environmental futures. Co-sponsored by the W. Ford Schumann '50 Program in Democratic Studies.
The Cornelius Eady Trio performs selections set to the poetry of Sterling Brown. The Life and Lore of Sterling A. Brown, a Symposium hosted by Williams College, October 21, 2022.
Hear from human rights advocate Chris Stearns ’86 about the most pressing legal issues impacting Indigenous American communities today. As an attorney, Chris specializes in the practice of Native American law representing tribes and organizations on federal public policy, elections, gaming, health care, and more.
SIX SECONDS is a student-generated mini-doc that follows the Williams College Football team throughout their perfect season. Co-created by Rebecca Kuo and Aidan Feurer.