Group Info

Board of Directors

Leo Brown ‘11 Co-President Rachel Zipursky ‘12 Co-President Rachel Hagler ‘13 Religious Director Ben Seiler ‘13 Treasurer Pamela Summers ‘12 Co-Social Director Liz Hecht ‘13 Co-Social Director Leah Hurwich ‘11 Co-60th Reunion Coordinator Mara Shapero ‘11 Co-60th Reunion Coordinator Seth Tobolsky ‘13… Continue reading »

About AASiA

Asian American Students in Action (AASiA), as the umbrella organization for Chinese-American Student Organization (CASO), Koreans of Williams (KOW), South Asian Students Association (SASA), is committed to facilitation, interaction, and communication among these groups. AASiA is also an independent group, separate from the subgroups, with its own goals and activities and works to foster Asian American awareness in the Williams community. AASiA is also prepared to act as the representative of the subgroups in large events jointly sponsored with other organizations on campus. Through social activities, intellectual discussions, and political activism, AASiA strives to provide a forum for community-building and cross-cultural exchange.  AASiA and all its subgroups are also members of the Williams College Minority Coalition (MinCo).

Members

Co-chairs: Jackson Lu ‘12          e-mail: [email protected] James Mathenge ‘12          e-mail: [email protected] Treasurer: Marika O. Aleksieieva ‘12 Secretary: Hawina A. Bulcha ‘12 PR Co-ordinator: Cam V. Nguyen ‘12 Freshman Representative: Wen Han ‘12 Historian: Nai Chien Yeat ‘12… Continue reading »

About Us

Williams International Club (or IC) is a student-run organization that co-ordinates activities mainly (but not exclusively) for international students at Williams College. Though we call ourselves an organization, we prefer to think of ourselves as a family. And because we are a family, we eat together. So, join our family… Continue reading »

Rice House

Williams College Rice House Rice House is named for Richard Austin Rice, who was a Professor of Modern Languages and also the founder of the Art Department at Williams College. The house was first on the corner of Main and Spring Streets before it was moved to its present location,… Continue reading »