Congratulations again! , This email came more than a year after the Colleges last update to the Class of 2020 on plans for commencement the April 2020 email announcing that the event, For a twenty-fifth consecutive year, community gathers in memory of Matt Stauffer 96, Williamstown appoints Michael Ziemba as its first permanent police chief in two years. Cheers to your next adventure in life. Mr. J. Duncan Roberts | July 15, 2018 Breelyn Karno Congratulations. We put on successful parties and built a community. Traditionally, the College offers families on financial aid the opportunity to stay in a dorm for a low price to limit the financial burden of coming to commencement something Siedman was unaware of until it was too late. For the latest research and recommendations from the CDC, visit cdc.gov/coronavirus. Send some welcoming words to the Class of 2020, the newest members of the Society of Alumni! Commencement is held outdoors on the Library Quad. Mr. David H. Young | January 23, 2016, Dr. Roger L. Ames | March 14, 2020 College Chaplains will open and close the ceremony. View and download our annual reports as PDFs. Mr. David T. Goodhart | July 28, 2018 (Photo courtesy of Allison Downing.) Congratulations class of 2020! Set. Mrs. Paul B. Mr. Harold N. Gilboard | June 1, 2015 Live it to the full. Use this experience to lift you up and know getting through this difficult time has made you stronger and now you can get through anything! The historic ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 10, at Kenan Stadium. We are so proud of you. I retired on June 30, 2016, so I didnt have any of you in class, although I met some of you at language table lunches. David Scal, M.D. Congratulations! Mr. Richard S. Beatty | July 9, 2016 Type in your search terms and press enter or navigate down for suggested search results. Congratulations, well done, stay safe, stay in touch. Mr. James A. Burbank II | April 2, 2020 My colleagues and I congratulate you on your senior's accomplishments while at Williams. Brown, Jr. | November 21, 2017 You will be missed!! Congratulations Class of 2020. Members of the class plant ivy, read the class poem and the class history, perform music, and sing the college song. While the circumstances of your graduation are anything but normal, your resiliency and courage will serve you well. Your curiosity, imagination, and creativity empower you to reimagine America and your Williams education provides the strength of context to get it right. Bowman | August 9, 2018 Congratulations to Eugene Cho, terrific pianist, wonderful warm, thoughtful person. You have faced unprecedented challenges and met them with grace and strength. Mr. Robert Y. Hayashida | June 2, 2017 Vance F. McKean | January 28, 2019 Prof. of Physics, Steve Kuster, Asst. But one of the things that gives me hope for the future is the knowledge that you will be one of the voices to lead it. Mr. Pano G. Pliotis July 10, 2019 And until we do Ill be wearing my Williams gear in every airport, every Costcolooking forward to you saying Hey, did you go to Williams? And you are reminders of that every day. Congratulations! Congratulations class of 2020!! 2021Long Beach Unified School District. Were here for you always. Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim, the star. Love & Peace! Hope Dinner Dance for the Class of 2020 Go forth and do your best! Type in your search terms and press enter or navigate down for suggested search results. #greatdaytobeanEph. Eph Yoga with Amy Sosne '05: Saturday, June 13 @ 10am EDT, Piano Bar Sing-a-long with Dan Krass '05: Saturday, June 13 @ 9pm EDT, 20th Reunion Chairs: Heather Eckert, Kristy Grippy, Albert Naclerio &Ryan Raveis, 25th Reunion Chairs: Jessie Price, Flo Waldron & Anamaria Villamarin-Lupin, 1995 Entry Happy Hours: Thursday, June 11, 9:00 pm EDT/6:00 pm PDT AND Friday, June 12, 9:00pm EDT/6:00pm PDT, 35th Reunion Chairs: Sara Curry, Meg Kelly &Katherine Myers Aim for the stars and make the world special for your grandchildren. Go be your best self today. To the Class of 2020 my utmost and heartfelt congratulations to you! Congratulations Class of 2020! Mr. Herbert A. Mook | October 1, 2016 Thank you so much for your hard work with Sisterhood and for all that youve done to uplift and advance this organization. Mr. Wheaton B. Byers | April 21, 2017 So sorry that your formal four years in the purple valley were cut short, but know that this is a place where you will always be welcomed a place that I hope will always feel to you like home. Congratulations! Hey! Beaver, Professsor of History of Science, emeritus, Janine Parker, Artist in Residence, Dance, Deborah A Brothers, Costume Director and Lecturer in Theatre, Andrea Villamaino, International and Parent Giving Coordinator, Alejandra Moran 17, Assistant Director of Admission, Don Kjelleren, Director, 68 Center for Career Exploration, Rob White, Director of Parent & Family Programs, Theresa LePicier, Admistrative Coordinator in the Deans Office, Neil Kubler, Stanfield Professor of Asian Studies, Susan Dunn, Massachusetts Professor of Humanities, Meike Kaan, Associate VP for Communications, Tom Garrity, Webster Atwell Class of 1921 Professor of Mathematics, Joanna Kurkowicz, Artist in Residence, Faculty, Jim Reische, Chief Communications Officer, Melissa Dresselhuys 90, Hillsborough, CA, Aseel Abulhab 15, Davis Center Post-Graduate Inclusion Fellow, Khadijah Kaddie Abdul-Mutakallim 94, Cincinnati, OH, Mea Cook, Asso Prof and Chair of Geosciences, Christine Parker, Major Gifts Coordinator, Tomas Adalsteinsson, Head Coach of Womens Golf, Kate Heekin, Associate Director of Admission, Karen Shepard 87, Senior Lecturer in English, Bob Rawle, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Sean McGrath, Dir. Teaching you, and learning from you, has been so much fun. Tickets are not required. Mr. Arthur L. Singer, Jr. | December 24, 2019 Lend a hand to folks going up and down mountains. Best wishes in your next chapter! Singing of "The Mountains" at 9:30pm EDT. Marya Carey Ugelow, R. Ph. Ben Mygatt: Intelligent, thoughtful, modest, talented. Rev. Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it. -Maya Angelou. Congrats! Congratulations, seniors! Break out the purple and yellow crayons and fill your home with the Purple Cow. CLASS MARSHALS: Mt. We salute you! Mr. Joseph R. Varley | January 15, 2018 Dr. Donald J. Kelley | November 9, 2019 Were proud to welcome you into the Williams alumni community and are here for you for any needs or questions you might have. The breaking point for the class was an email sent out in error in spring 2021, meant for the Class of 2021, about its commencement, according to Coakley. Watch the video. Mr. Duncan Denny | June 19, 2018 Mr. Edward P. Oviatt | October 29, 2017 Ivy Exercises, held outdoors on the Library Quad, is an informal event presented by the officers of the senior class. Can not wait to hear about your journeys and do not let Covid-19 bring you down. Congratulations to the class of 2020! College Office: College of Business - 200. Know that this place will be here to welcome you with open arms when its possible for that to happen. Ms. Nancy M. Flaherty March 23, 2017 Ceremony details are still being planned, so please continue to check back here for updates! Mr. William T. Coyle | January 2, 2020 Weve had an amazingly productive year, from monthly dinners to karaoke to Ramen Night. Rain Plan: Every effort is made to hold Ivy Exercises and Commencement outdoors. Keep your memories vivid of the Purple Valley. Get into the rhythm of the uphill. Mr. Martin J. Detmer | October 11, 2017 Presidents Reception, immediately following Commencement on Sunday. You all are bright and shining stars and will travel far in your lifetimes. Phone: 562-997-8000, Title IX Parent Notification | Safe Place to Learn Act, Low-Cost Internet|Accessibility|Nondiscrimination Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the college celebrated the Class of 2020 with virtual events and an online tribute, with plans to reunite on campus for an in-person celebration when possible. Through this long and winding road, you were resilient and courageous. Go change the world for the better. Cotton Fite | August 15, 2017 Congratulations! Mr. John P. Lovell III | November 22, 2019 If there is anything we have been reminded of this spring, it is that we can never be sure what life has in store for us all individually & collectively, and that the fight for a just world will require each of us to engage wholeheartedly. The world needs you. In order to help you plan ahead, here are the dates and times of the four major events: Ivy Exercises, 1:10 p.m. Baccalaureate, 5 p.m. Commencement, 10 a.m. Presidents Reception, 12:15 p.m. An overview of the weekend follows. Mr. Tracy W. McFarlan | November 29, 2017 Dr. Joel S. Lawson, Jr. | August 31, 2015 @ephalum on instagram Mr. Arthur F. Bohner | December 26, 2019 Show your Williams spirit by using the Reunion Facebook Frame. Record your video. Mr. C. William Coldwell | October 19, 2018 I wish you all the best for the next chapter. Laura A. Napolitano, M.D. Mr. Eugene C. Latham | March 13, 2016 1985 Class Gathering: Thursday, June 11 @ 8:00pm EDT, 1985 Class Gathering: Saturday, June 13 @ 2:00pm EDT, 1985 Class Gathering: Sunday, June 14 @ 9:00am EDT, 40th Reunion Chair: Tom Walsh Megan Lin 24 is an art history and history major from Hartland, Wis. She is a managing editor and previously served as the executive editor for opinions, College admits 255 students to Class of 2027 through early decision after record-breaking 943 applications, Faculty votes to approve Asian American studies program, Record approval ratings survey shows increased approval of IWS, COVID policies, Vigil honors rmqi fire victims, supports protesters in China, Famed astronomer and eclipse-chaser Professor Jay Pasachoff dies at 79, College to host celebration ceremony for Class of 2022.5, From the newsroom: Marx, Wang, Barbir, Lin, and Royer to lead the Record in 2023, College to hire new Health Center director through Berkshire Health Systems, Retiring faculty members offer words of advice, The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887, 2023 The Williams Record. Bravo! Jeff, I hope the energy you create will never leave you. May it give you strength and hope in the months ahead and throughout your life. Mr. Lynn T. Waller November 27, 2016 It has been a joy to teach you, to learn from you, to explore ideas over skyr in the Eco Cafe with you, to cheer Eph teams alongside you. Class of 2020, Congratulations! And many, many best wishes to you all as you go forward, go bravely. Mr. John M. Howard | May 17, 2017 While this send-off is not under ideal circumstances, remember that you are prepared to take on whatever life has in store for you. What an amazing group of people you are. Essential Weekend Info | Schedule | For Families and Guests| Visitor Guide. If you have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Thompson! To the Class of 2020 my utmost and heartfelt congratulations to you! See the college's, Experiential Learning & Community Engagement, official graduation date was June 7, 2020. Mr. Charles D. Miller | June 19, 2015 Steve Pinkerton | June 14, 2016 This is the main event! Best of luck! Mr. Patrick C. Hodgson | July 2, 2018, Ms. Sharon J. Congratulations! See the college's Covid-19 website for information about campus policies. That includes the 68 Center, were here for you. Para mis querides estudiantes que encontraron siempre la forma de convertir el saln de clases en un espacio de creatividad y dilogo: #HazLaRevolucin FELICIDADES! And remember: Functions Describe the World! It was established as a men's college in 1793 with funds from the estate of Ephraim Williams, a colonist from the Province of Massachusetts Bay who was killed in the French and Indian War in 1755. Dr. Richard W. Hale | April 3, 2020 Mr. John B. Gunter | February 7, 2018 disability that impairs their ability to ambulate; have a need So proud of you! The catalog contains information that is complete and accurate. Support: Bravissimo. William H. Doughty | September 4, 2018 | November 19, 2019 Be brave, have fun, ciao! Its a keeper and comes in handy when I feel lost. People saw that and thought, Well, this is only the second thing weve heard from the College, and it was unrelated to anything were going to be doing, he said. Mr. Harvey D. Carter, Jr. | March 21, 2020 May | November 15, 2017 Fondly. I feel really badly because Im sure the people who are working on commencement are actually trying their best, and this is not a criticism of them, more of just the institution as a whole, Megan Siedman 20 said. Mr. Stephen A. Melcher | August 21, 2017 Mr. Henry M. Rowan | December 9, 2015 Remember, not all is bad at a minimum. Mr. Herbert P. Ladds, Jr. | October 17, 2017 The college community is so proud of you! | April 15, 2016, Mr. Patrick M. Barnett-Mulligan March 28, 2018 Mr. Edward M. Heppenstall | April 21, 2020 This now feels like the true beginning of the 21st century and you are the ones to take us all into this new brave new world. Students organized theAd-hoc COVID-19 Support Group to support students, especially international students, who needed help figuring out living arrangements for the remainder of the semester. Never stop learning! Mr. N. Winthrop Robinson | November 29, 2015
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