Past Programming

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Sonia Nazario ‘82, author of Enrique’s Journey

Wednesday, Sept. 30: Sonia Nazario ‘82, author of Enrique’s Journey (7:30 PM, ’62 Center) Sonia Nazario ’82 has spent more than 20 years reporting and writing about large social issues in the U.S. – hunger, drug addiction and immigration – most recently as a projects reporter for the Los Angeles… Continue reading »

Reception and Discussion after matinee performance of Satori Group’s “Returning to Albert Joseph” by Spike Friedman ‘07

Saturday Sept. 19: Reception and Discussion after matinee performance of Satori Group’s “Returning to Albert Joseph” by Spike Friedman ‘07 (2 PM, ’62 Center for Theater and Dance).  Ticket reservations: ’62 Center Box Office (413 597-2425) or  https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/32885 The Gaudino Fund hosts a reception and discussion following the… Continue reading »

Talk by Bioethicist Ruth Faden

As the final event in our year-long series on The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Dr. Ruth Faden will visit campus as the Public Health Class of 1960s Scholar speaker on Thursday, April 23rd.  Dr. Faden’s 7:30pm talk, titled Henrietta Lacks: “Ethics at the Intersection of Health Care… Continue reading »

The Human Library

Williams will be hosting its Annual Human Library event from February 24 to February 25 this year from 1:00 to 4:00 PM in Paresky Center. The Gaudino Fund has partnered with the Human Library Committee, comprised of Williams staff, students and faculty members, to convert… Continue reading »

Roads (Not) Taken and Missteps Along the Way

“Roads (Not) Taken and Missteps Along the Way” is an informal conversation with faculty about unexpected paths, setbacks, failures, and how to deal with uncertainty and differing definitions of success. “Roads (Not) Taken” will take place Sunday February 22, 4:00 – 5:30 PM in the Henze Lounge, 2nd floor of Paresky. Continue reading »

Williams Unbound

“Williams Unbound” is a part of Claiming Williams, Thursday Feb. 5 What would Williams be if you could design it from scratch?  What would the student body look like?  Would we charge tuition?  Have a very different curriculum?  Drop by the Director’s Studio at the ’62 Center for Theater and… Continue reading »

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Image courtesy of Williams Reads. This year, the Fund is co-sponsoring much of the programming around the Williams Reads book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, including a visit to campus by two Lacks family members on Feb. 11-12 and a campus visit by the distinguished bioethicist Ruth Faden… Continue reading »

Premier of “In Darfur”

Image courtesy of WAM Theatre. On November 2, 18 students, faculty and staff members will travel together to Lenox, MA to see and reflect upon the New England premier of In Darfur, the “provocative tale of three lives that intersect in the most challenging of circumstances: a camp… Continue reading »

Why Liberal Arts?: Discussions

Image courtesy of Why Liberal Arts? In partnership with CEP on the “Why Liberal Arts? Challenging, Transforming, Connecting” initiative, the Gaudino program is sponsoring two wine-and-cheese brainstorming discussions in the Faculty House, on Tuesday November 18 from 5-7 PM and again in December, as well as an ice… Continue reading »

The Book Unbound: Telling Our Stories

Photo by Eric Jenks In conjunction with the “Book Unbound” initiative, we will have an evening performance and afternoon “Telling Our Stories” workshop on January 9, 2015 by Joe and Jesse Bruchac, prolific Native American storytellers and authors of Abenaki ancestry who have dedicated their careers to ensuring that… Continue reading »

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