Amid rapid technological development and students’ increasing dependence on artificial intelligence, the College’s research librarians strive to ground students in an age-old concept: intellectual ...
Generative artificial intelligence is more than just a new academic tool — it has unsettled the assumptions of academic integrity and self-driven learning that have historically defined liberal arts ...
For some students at the College, the Williams Student Union (WSU) might seem like a decades-old institution. But this ...
Jeromie Whalen, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts’ 1st Congressional District, addressed the Williams chapter of the ...
All returning students will be able to join Theme, Affinity, Program, and Special Interest (TAPSI) communities through the ...
Each week, the Record (using a script in R) randomly selects a student at the College for our One in Two Thousand feature, ...
Beyond the benefits for students, Prestige Services could benefit financially from rotating its inventory. An item rotation could be used to test demand, with low-performing items getting swapped out ...
The College began a pilot program to provide free menstrual products in 10 public restrooms across campus on Jan. 20, according to Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Jeff Malanson.
In 2017, Tracey E. Vitchers ’10, a former swimmer at the College, assumed the role of Executive Director of It’s on Us, a ...
The College’s Committee on Academic Integrity (CAI) found more students responsible for violating the honor code last fall ...
Dance company kNoname Artist performs The Grave’s Tears, a ballet exploring the impact of AIDS on the dance community at the ’62 Center for Theatre & Dance.
When current head coach of men’s basketball Kevin App first arrived in Williamstown in 2008 to serve as an assistant coach, ...
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