Women of Williams Conference – Sister Stewards of Mother Earth
In honor of 50+ years of coeducation at the college, alumnae of every age and stage are invited to share their journeys and be their most authentic selves.
Lectures and special events from the Williams College campus in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
In honor of 50+ years of coeducation at the college, alumnae of every age and stage are invited to share their journeys and be their most authentic selves.
Lama Tashi Norbu, traditional Thangka painter & Buddhist monk, featured in the current WCMA exhibition: "Across Shared Waters", designed a tattoo based on Tibetan astrology & created a personal buddhist mantra for Williams College student Isaac Rivera. Norbu chants the mantra as he & N.Adams artist Alexis Rosasco tattoo the design on Rivera's back. The design is meant to empower Rivera's lives for eons.
Yearly Eph Sports Information honors its top student contributors with The Frank Deford or Aaron Pinsky '06 Student Broadcasting Awards. Both awards are unique in all of college athletics.
This Just Futures roundtable with Dr. Chadwick Allen, Dr. Sandra Barton, Dr. Américo Mendoza-Mori, endawnis Spears, and Tesia Zientek is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s Just Futures Initiative. The initiative aims to tell a different, more complete story of New England and its global connections– past, present, and future– titled “Reimagining New England Histories: Historical Injustice, Sovereignty, and Freedom.”
WCMA celebrates the release of a new book, Dance We Must: The Art and Costumes of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn 1906-1940.