Throughout the Fall, The Davis Center hosted faculty lunch fora. Christopher Goh, Ondine Chavoya and Annie Valk presented the following.
Serendipity en route to Williams
Chris Goh, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Faculty Fellow of the Davis Center and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity, will speak on how, “Until about a dozen years ago, I never saw myself as a faculty member at a liberal arts college. This talk highlights the role of being uncertain of what to do with my life, of serendipity and of friendships on the journey from growing up with parents with no college experience to being a professor at Williams.”
Axis Mundo: Latino Art, Queer Archives, and an Upcoming Exhibition
Ondine Chavoya, Professor of Art and Latina/o Studies, W. Ford Schumann Faculty Fellow in Democratic Studies, and Faculty Fellow of the Davis Center and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity.
Doing History in Public
Annie Valk, Associate Director for Public Humanities and Lecturer in History, will discuss some of the collaborative public and oral history projects she has developed over her career and the questions and challenges that continue to animate this work.