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  1. A traveling exhibition exploring the 160th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation brings museum curator Maggie Adler ’99, MA’11 back to the Williams College Museum of Art. From the College The first purpose-built home for the museum—a primary teaching resource for the college across all disciplines, and home to more than 15,000 works—is projected to open in 2027.

  2. Williams College Ltd. is a recognised and accredited institute by Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges And Universities. Accreditation No. AS29931/1123. ASIC is recognised by UKVI in UK and is a full member of The International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE), is a member of the BQF ...

  3. Academics. In addition to all the things that make liberal arts colleges the global gold standard—small classes, attentive faculty, close-knit community—Williams offers unique opportunities like our renowned tutorial and research programs. Choose among 65 areas of study across the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.

  4. Williams College es una universidad privada de artes liberales situada en Williamstown, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos. Fue establecida en 1793 con fondos de la finca de Efraín Williams. Originalmente era una universidad exclusiva de hombres pero en 1970 Williams paso a ser mixta.

  5. Hopkins Hall 880 Main Street Williamstown, MA 01267 USA Williams College Phone Number (413) 597-3131. Back to top ...

  6. www .williams .edu. Williams College is a private liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts. 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.

  7. Global Williams encompasses courses in every area from language to politics to the arts; an expansive study abroad program backed by generous financial aid; and our renowned Center for Development Economics, which for 50 years has attracted future world leaders from across the developing world—one of whom might sit beside you in your next class.