
Category: General Announcements
November 2023

Hopkins Forest closed during hunting season
Hopkins Forest is closed though December 9 for hunting season in Massachusetts, New York and Vermont. Please respect the signage posted at the Forest: stay out of the woods to stay safe!
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Make a Terrarium!
Join the WERC (Wellbeing, Engagement, Recognition, Community) group for a very special, free end-of-year activity, guided by Township Four Floristry. Open to all employees.
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WINTER FARMERS MARKET ~ Shop For Local Produce & Goods!
Winter Farmers Market (indoors) @ Greylock Works, 508 State Road, N.Adams. Locally-grown and locally-made produce, prepared foods & some local crafts too. Shopping local supports farms, farmers, farmland and the local rural economy.
Find out more »January 2024

LOG LUNCH: “Here Comes the Sun: the Role of Solar Energy in Commercial Decarbonization”
Sarah Ladouceur '18 & Anna Peterson '22, Altus Power, a Commercial and Industrial Solar Company trading on the U.S. market (NYSE: AMPS). Reservations required; link below.
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Log Lunch with Bernie Kluger ’94, Senior Advisor to the US Secretary of Agriculture
"Food Systems Transformation and Climate Change: Are We Losing Ground?" Log Lunch talk with Bernie Kluger '94, Senior Advisor to the US Secretary of Agriculture. Everyone is welcome at Log Lunch! Online reservations required.
Find out more »February 2024

Claiming Williams Day!
Mark your calendars for Claiming Williams Day 2024! The theme for this year is "Access to and through Higher Education." Events are limited to the campus unless they are explicitly listed as. The evening Keynote will be an onstage conversation with Ruth Simmons. More about this year's theme: Everyone encounters difficulties and barriers to achieving their dreams in academia. For … Continue reading "Claiming Williams Day!"
Find out more »April 2024

EARTHWEEK! Climate Politics, Climate Justice: A Conversation with Maxine Burkett, Dept of State
"Climate Politics, Climate Justice" Maxine Burkett '98 Department of State, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oceans, Fisheries and Polar Affairs, in conversation with Elizabeth Kolbert, staff writer, "The New Yorker."
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