Kate Morse ’03 died last Tuesday in an avalanche in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains near Lake Tahoe. She was 45 years old. According to the New York Times, Morse was on a guided trip with five ...
The College offered admission to 1,038 applicants on March 21 through the regular decision process, according to Dean of Admission and Student Financial Services Liz Creighton ’01. Applicants who ...
More graduates in the Class of 2025 are employed six months after graduation than the Class of 2024 at the same point last year, according to data from the ’68 Center for Career Exploration’s annual ...
This is a clear-cut matter of historical fact. Documents from his life, including his will, demonstrate that he enslaved at least five Black people, named Prince, J. Romanoo, Moni, London, and Cloe.
Cohen received significant backlash online for voicing her opposition to MIT’s decision to invite Abbot to speak at the university. (Photo courtesy of Phoebe Cohen.) Professor and Chair of Geosciences ...
If you’re a Williams College student reading this article, Lucy Calkins ’73 probably taught you how to do so. Maybe you memorized sight words. Maybe you learned to read through “just right” books for ...
Reza Pahlavi attended the College for the 1979-80 academic year. (Photo courtesy of The Williams Record.) Usually, whenever former Dean of Admission Philip Smith ’55 got word of a high-profile student ...
The Multipurpose Recreation Center (MRC) is expected to open in January. It will provide new spaces for varsity, club, and intramural sports practices and other recreational activities. The facility ...
“I don’t have a typical day,” Michael Govan ’85 said in an interview with the Record. “It starts early, and it almost always ends up in going out. I go out six nights a week.” Govan is the director of ...
The story of the College’s underground fraternities began in the early morning of May 6, 1912, when successful Boston lawyer Olcott Osborn Partridge, Class of 1894, died by suicide. As a student, he ...
“Touching grass” the morning after a night out might not be doing enough for Ephs to connect with the lovely nature around us. Eating grass, however, is a more plausible solution. This week, the ...
Although roughly 50 percent of students at the College identify as female, women consistently make up just 30 percent of all economics majors at the College. This data comes from the economics ...