This schedule includes events entirely planned and run by current students, including Affinity Previews, a set of programming organized by affinity group student leaders to showcase the experiences of different identities on campus, and Williams in our Voices, a series of events hosted by various student organizations.
Affinity Previews
Williams in Our Voices
Sunday, April 14
5-6 p.m. | Queer Crafts
Davis Center Room 107
Come join the Queer Student Union for fun crafts and refreshments! Learn more about queer life on campus and mingle with current members.
7:30-9 p.m. | Catholic Mass
Thompson Memorial Chapel
Join Williams Catholic for student Mass in the upper sanctuary of Thompson Memorial Chapel and learn more about Catholic life on campus. Our guest celebrant tonight will be Fr. Philip Nolan, O.P., class of 2013. Stay for snacks and community before walking to the jamboree together shortly after Mass concludes.
Monday, April 15
12-1 p.m. | Williams College Jewish Association Lunch & JRC Open House
Jewish Religious Center
Take a tour of the Jewish Religious Center and meet with student leaders from the Jewish Association (WCJA) over lunch. This will be a great opportunity to learn about Jewish life on campus, to meet with the Jewish Chaplain, Rabbi Seth Wax, and to have your questions answered.
1-3 p.m. | Bouldering Barn Open Climbing with Williams Outing Club
WOC Bouldering Barn
Come meet leaders of the Williams Outing Club and try your hand in our climbing facility. All participants will be required to sign a waiver on site, and anyone under 18 will have to have a guardian sign for them.
4-5 p.m. | The First-Generation and Low-Income Student Experience
Wachenheim 113
Join us for a student panel and conversation about the Williams Firsts experience from current students who identify as first-generation and low-income. Snacks will be provided!
6-8 p.m. | Beyond the Binary Dinner
Davis Center
Join Beyond the Binary, the club for trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming students on campus, at a dinner for genderqueer and questioning prefrosh, and ask questions to current trans students about their experience on campus.
Need a place to destress?
The Office of Accessible Education and the Disabled Student Union are offering spaces for silent relaxation, quiet activities, and allergen-friendly snacks. Visit the second floor of Greylock Hall from 11-3 if you need a quiet break. The space is accessible via stairs and a lift.
Lost something?
Found items will be brought to Campus Safety Services, located in the basement of Hopkins Hall.
Need help?
In the event of an emergency, call Campus Safety Services at 413.597.4444.