Upcoming Events
April 2019
The Williams Summit on Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital 2019
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- Graduate and Career Services
The Williams Summit is a conference designed to bring together entrepreneurial minds in the Williams College community.
Find out more »Race, Identity, and Food: Kosher/Soul with author Michael Twitty
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Join us for a weekend of learning about food, race, and culture with noted African-American and Jewish culinary historian Michael Twitty, author of The Cooking Gene (https://thecookinggene.com/), the 2018 winner of the James Beard Award for Best Food Writing and Book of the Year. Friday April 12 - at the Jewish Religious Center (24 Stetson Court) 6:00pm: Services 7:00pm: Dinner; … Continue reading "Race, Identity, and Food: Kosher/Soul with author Michael Twitty"
Find out more »Softball: Bates vs. Williams
Softball on Apr 14, 2019 at 12:00 PM: Bates vs. Williams
Find out more »Women's Lacrosse: Williams vs. Skidmore
Women's Lacrosse on Apr 14, 2019 at 1:00 PM: Williams vs. Skidmore
Find out more »Softball: Bates vs. Williams
Softball on Apr 14, 2019 at 2:00 PM: Bates vs. Williams
Find out more »Monday Noon Meditation
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- Religious and Spiritual Life
Please join us for noon meditation in the zendo (lower level of Thompson Chapel). Sitting starts promptly at noon, ends at 12:30. No instruction or service. All are welcome.
Find out more »Kostant's Partition Function and Multiplex Juggling Sequences by Anthony Simpson '19, Thesis Defense
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- Academic/Teaching/Research
Kostant's Partition Function and Multiplex Juggling Sequences by Anthony Simpson '19, Mathematics Senior Thesis Defense, Wednesday, April 10, 1-1:45 pm, Stetson Court Classroom 101
Find out more »Softball: WPI vs. Williams
Softball on Apr 15, 2019 at 3:00 PM: WPI vs. Williams
Find out more »Kyla Schuller, “The Origins of Gender: Rethinking the Sex/Gender Distinction”
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- Academic/Teaching/Research
Kyla Schuller (Rutgers, author, The Biopolitics of Feeling: Race, Sex, and Science in the Nineteenth Century), will be speaking on the 1950s invention of gender, as well as a new way of conceptualizing sex/gender that differentiates on the basis of scale, rather than substance. Mel Y. Chen (UC Berkeley; currently Robert Sterling Clark Visiting Professor of Art History at Williams … Continue reading "Kyla Schuller, “The Origins of Gender: Rethinking the Sex/Gender Distinction”"
Find out more »Acroyoga and Empowerment Workshop! April 15th 5pm-6:30pm – all welcome!
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Acroyoga is a collaborative movement practice founded on verbal and nonverbal communication with others. Through this beginner Acroyoga practice we will explore how we identify and communicate our own boundaries and respect the boundaries of others. The fun physical practice will be coupled with discussion and reflection about effective communication to build trust and redefine the way we relate to … Continue reading "Acroyoga and Empowerment Workshop! April 15th 5pm-6:30pm – all welcome!"
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