We are the Williams College student chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). The chapter was established in 2015. The Association's main mission is to "create a community in which women and girls can thrive in their mathematical endeavors and to promote equitable opportunity and gender-inclusivity across the mathematical sciences."
Our chapter is open and welcoming to everyone.
Kick-Off Events – Our annual welcome gathering at the start of the year, where students meet new members, reconnect with friends, and learn about upcoming AWM activities.
Pre-Registration Socials – An informal space to share course advice, discuss professors and workloads, and enjoy snacks before signing up for classes.
Student/Faculty Dinners – An evening with math faculty where students can share a meal, hear professors’ stories, and build connections with mentors in a supportive setting.
Pi Day Celebration – An annual tradition featuring pizza, pies, and plenty of π-themed fun.
End-of-Semester Study Breaks – Coffee, hot chocolate, and apple cider to recharge during finals week.
Alumni Panels – Williams math alumni return to share their career paths, graduate school experiences, and lessons learned since leaving campus.
REU & Summer Opportunities Workshop – Tips, resources, and peer feedback on applying for summer research programs and internships.
Group Coffee Breaks – Informal meetups at Goodrich, Lickety, or Tunnel, offering space to connect in small groups.
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