Here are some resources if you’re having trouble at Williams!
- an unofficial guide to surviving at williams
- Academic Resources
- Accessible Education
- Chaplains’ Office
- Davis Center
- Dean’s Office
- Integrative Wellbeing Services
- Peer Health
- Rape and Sexual Assault Network
- Sexual Assault Survivor Services
- Title IX
If you are a first-year or sophomore looking for someone to help guide you through the math major, you might want to consider applying for the Math Department’s Peer Mentoring Program. You will be paired with a junior or senior who can give you advice and guidance about math at Williams.
You can also get involved in these student groups at Williams:
- Black Students in STEM (BSTEM)
- OURSTEM+
- Underrepresented Identities in Computer Science (UNiCS)
- Women and Gender Minorities in Physics and Astronomy (WagMPhAst)
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics student chapter (SIAM)
- American Mathematical Society student chapter (AMS)
and become a member of these national organizations:
- Association for Women in Mathematics (free for AWM student chapter members)
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (free)
- Society for Advancing Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science ($15/year)
- Mathematical Association of America ($35/year)
- American Mathematical Society ($49/year)