What do Williams students do for fun?
There are more than 100 clubs and organizations for everything from the Anti-Gravity Society to the Zambezi Marimba Band. One in 10 students at Williams belongs to an a cappella group, and there are numerous opportunities for student drama, publishing, and leadership. See the Willipedia page Student Groups. The Williams College Museum of Art, Clark Art Institute, and MASS MoCA offer renowned collections. The college’s ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance is a haven for top talents of stage and screen, and the college’s productions, concerts, and dance performances, and student exhibits all contribute to Williamstown’s year-round reputation as one of the most “culture saturated” areas of the country. The state’s highest peak, Mt. Greylock (3,491 feet) overlooks Williamstown and is a symbol of the natural beauty of the landscape and a visual reminder that outdoor activities are plentiful in all seasons of the year.
There are more than 100 clubs and organizations for everything from the Anti-Gravity Society to the Zambezi Marimba Band. One in 10 students at Williams belongs to an a cappella group, and there are numerous opportunities for student drama, publishing, and leadership. See the Willipedia page Student Groups. The Williams College Museum of Art, Clark Art Institute, and MASS MoCA offer renowned collections. The college’s ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance is a haven for top talents of stage and screen, and the college’s productions, concerts, and dance performances, and student exhibits all contribute to Williamstown’s year-round reputation as one of the most “culture saturated” areas of the country. The state’s highest peak, Mt. Greylock (3,491 feet) overlooks Williamstown and is a symbol of the natural beauty of the landscape and a visual reminder that outdoor activities are plentiful in all seasons of the year.