Window on Williams – Brad Wells, Silo Songs at Hancock Shaker Village
Williams College professor Brad Wells talks about his unique music project Silo Songs at the Hancock Shaker Village.
Williams College professor Brad Wells talks about his unique music project Silo Songs at the Hancock Shaker Village.
The Williams College Summer Institute in American Foreign Policy is a rigorous 4-week program devoted to the study of American foreign policy and grand strategy. The views of TEAM A on U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia in these presentations do not necessarily reflect the personal positions of the students. The position of Team A was generally to support more diplomatic solutions to regional problems. Team B generally made the case for a more hawkish approach to dealing with adversaries.
The Williams College Summer Institute in American Foreign Policy is a rigorous 4-week program devoted to the study of American foreign policy and grand strategy. The views of TEAM A on U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia in these presentations do not necessarily reflect the personal positions of the students. The position of Team A was generally to support more diplomatic solutions to regional problems. Team B generally made the case for a more hawkish approach to dealing with adversaries.
Including panelists Tony Kronman ’68, Former Dean and Professor of Law, Yale Law School, Tad Piper ’68, St. Olaf College, Senior Regent and former Chair of the Board of Regents, and Susan Engel, Williams College Senior Lecturer in Psychology, The Class of 1959 Director of Program in Teaching
Lizzie O'Leary '98, host of "Marketplace Weekend," J. David Goodman '03, reporter for The New York Times, and Ben Monnie '98, Director of Global News & Publishing Partnership Solutions at Google discuss What It's Like to Do Journalism Today. Moderated by Mason B. Williams, Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies and Political Science.