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Archived since: Nov, 2016
Description:
Website with descriptions and supporting documentation of Williams College committees.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture
Creator: Williams College
Source: Williams College
Rights: Contact Williams College Special Collections at archives@williams.edu
Language: Eng
Identifier: WAC2016_105
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Archived since: Mar, 2016
Description:
Web page from Williams Library site detailing plans for new Stetson-Sawyer library.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Computers & Technology, Society & Culture, Libraries, Higher Education, Architecture
Creator: Williams Libraries
Publisher: Williams College
Source: Williams College
Date: Mar 4 2016
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2016_006
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Archived since: May, 2014
Description:
The Oakley Center was established in 1985 to support research across the humanities and social sciences, with a special emphasis on interdisciplinary work. Since that time, it has come to play a vital role in the scholarly life of Williams College. The Center provides a meeting place where faculty and administrative staff can pursue their intellectual and research interests. It sponsors many events and programs throughout the year, some exclusively for faculty and staff and others for the entire campus and the wider public.
Programs especially for faculty include fellowships, colloquia with distinguished visiting scholars and Center-supported faculty research and reading groups. Each semester, about eight faculty Fellows are in residence and participate in a weekly research seminar. Through the Ruchman Fellowship program, two Williams seniors participate in the Fellows' seminar as well. Through the Clark-Oakley Fellowship, offered in conjunction with the Research and Academic Program of the Clark Art Institute, the Center also provides an office and funding for one scholar, from outside the College, who will take part in the programs of both institutions. The Center's public events include occasional conferences and the annual Richmond, Weiss, and Davis Lectures.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Society & Culture, Universities & Libraries, Humanities, Social Science, Lectures
Creator: The Oakley Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Publisher: Williams College
Source: Williams College
Date: 2015-
Rights: Contact Williams Archives and Special Collections at archives@williams.edu
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2016_001
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Archived since: May, 2014
Description:
Stetson-Sawyer documents the building planning for the Stetson-Sawyer project. Michael Brown created this site as chair of the Stetson-Sawyer building project.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Arts & Humanities, Special Collections, Archives, Technology, Architecture, Libraries
Creator: Williams College
Publisher: Williams College
Source: Williams College
Date: 2000s
Rights: Contact Williams Archives and Special Collections at archives@williams.edu
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2015_001
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Archived since: Mar, 2016
Description:
Williams Alternative is a student run online news blog/ newspaper at Williams College, which features faculty, student, and alumni articles.. Their mission statement: The Williams Alternative seeks to foster frank and open discussion, polite disagreement, humor, and intellectual liveliness within our campus culture.It is our belief that an excess of social politicization at Williams has led to a state of hypersensitive political correctness and intellectual conformity that stifles individual expression, excludes satire, allows for wild exaggeration, and creates unnecessary tension among different members of the student body.We are not aligned with any political, religious, or social organization. We contain international students, students of color, queer students, straight students, liberals, conservatives, athletes, non-athletes, atheists, agnostics, and religious members.What unites us, apart from our shared humanity, is the common belief that everyone here should feel comfortable putting forward his or her intellectual viewpoint and creative output without fear of reprisal. Only within this framework is genuine diversity possible.
Subject: Blogs & Social Media, Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, Satire, Students, Williams College, Newspaper, Blog
Publisher: Williams Alternative
Source: Williams Alternative
Date: 2016-current
Rights: Contact Williams College Archives and Special Collections at archives@williams.edu.
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2016_005
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Archived since: Nov, 2015
Description:
Williams Campaign website documents Williams College campaign from 2014-2016.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Arts & Humanities, Higher Education, Fundraising, Endowment, Communications, Development
Creator: Williams College
Publisher: Williams College
Source: Williams College
Date: 2015-current
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2016_002
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Archived since: Jul, 2015
Description:
Website of the Williams College class of 1965 documents their history as related to the College and reunions.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Blogs & Social Media, Reunions, Higher Education
Creator: Class of 1965, Williams College
Publisher: Williams College
Source: Dusty Griffin (Class of 1965)
Date: 2015
Rights: Contact Williams Archives and Special Collections at archives@williams.edu
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2015_002
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Archived since: Apr, 2016
Description:
In early 2011, the Kellogg Building Committee and Black River Design, the architect, began design efforts with a thorough evaluation of needs for a project that will house the Center for Environmental Studies and the Zilkha Center for Environmental Initiatives. The Committee determined the program requirements, found opportunities for synergy among spaces, and minimized energy demands of the combined Centers. Integrated Eco Strategy a consulting firm with growing expertise in LBC buildings was hired to help shepherd the college through the LBC process. In February 2015, the building opened. Staff and faculty moved into their offices, student groups started convening in the various meeting rooms, and students soon found their favorite corners in which to study.
The building program maximizes the use of space, minimizes energy and water demand, and uses on-site solar energy and rooftop water collection to produce 100% of the energy and water required for the environmental center. Offices are small, but sized appropriately for their planned use. Larger rooms play triple duty – they serve as classroom and meeting rooms during the academic day, student study spaces and work rooms in the evenings, and social and informal gathering spaces for faculty, students, staff and alumni throughout the year.
Subject: Society & Culture, Science & Health, Universities & Libraries
Creator: Zilkha Center for Environmental Initiatives
Publisher: Williams College
Date: 2011-current
Rights: contact Williams College Archives at archives@williams.edu
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2016_007
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Contributor: Michael Evans
Archived since: Oct, 2015
Description:
Website for Williams College Archives and Special Collections. Covers collection guides, history, records management, oral histories, and digital projects.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Archives, Libraries, Collections, Williamstown (Mass.)
Publisher: Williams College
Source: Williams College
Date: 2011-
Rights: Contact Williams Archives and Special Collections at archives@williams.edu
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2014_001
Collector: Williams College Special Collections
Archived since: Oct, 2013
Description:
Website of Williams College Museum of Art. As a teaching museum, the Williams College Museum of Art advances learning through lively and innovative approaches to art for the students of Williams College and communities beyond the campus.
Subject: Arts & Humanities, Art History -- Study and Teaching, Art Museums, Williams College
Creator: Williams College Museum of Art
Publisher: Williams College
Date: 2013-current
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2013_001
Archived since: Oct, 2013
Description:
Documentation of Commencement ceremonies. These include speeches delivered by students and honored guests, news releases, photographs, honorary degree citations, emeritus citations, and sometimes interviews with honorees. The College Marshal provides information regarding this year’s Commencement, and documentation of Commencements back to 2011. An historical note: It’s true; Commencement is no longer the all day affair of 1795, during which each graduating senior spoke four times. And we no longer offer a “watermelon cart and grog-stand,” fixtures of Williams’19th-century graduation festivities.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Commencement ceremonies, Williams College
Creator: Williams Dean of Faculty Office
Source: Williams College
Date: 2011-
Rights: Contact Williams College Archives and Special Collections at archives@williams.edu.
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2015_003
Collector: Williams College Archives
Archived since: Mar, 2016
Description:
Williams Library website documents the College Library's web presence. This includes guidance of research, instruction, copyright, libguides, reference. The site links out to the Chapin Library and College Archives.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Society & Culture, Arts & Humanities, Libraries, Archives
Creator: Williams Library
Publisher: Williams College
Source: Williams College
Date: 2015-current
Rights: Contact Williams Archives and Special Collections at archives@williams.edu
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2016_003
Collector: Williams College Archives
Archived since: Nov, 2015
Description:
The Zilkha Center for Environmental Initiatives is committed to protecting and enhancing the natural and built environment in which Williams College learns, works, and lives. Zilkha supports this by researching, investigating, promoting and implementing sustainability programs and educational initiatives on campus. They work with faculty, staff and students, and local and national organizations to deepen understanding of Williams' impact on the earth’s resources and examines responsibilities for developing a sustainable future.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, Science & Health, Society & Culture, Sustainability, Ecology, Environmental Science, Activism, Higher Education
Creator: Zilkha Center for Environmental Initiatives
Publisher: Williams College
Source: Williams College
Date: 2015-current
Rights: Contact Williams Archives and Special Collections at archives@williams.edu
Language: eng
Identifier: WAC2016_004
Collector: Williams College Archives
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