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The Williams Podcast includes interviews with faculty, staff and students on topics ranging from academic research to special projects to college traditions.
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The most recent additions to the collection include:
 The Naturalist and the Novel
Fiction author Andrea Barrett discusses her fascination with Darwin's 19th century world, her passion for research, and her protracted writing process that involves many, many drafts.
 Chapin Library and the College Archives
Williams has fascinating rare books collections. Sean Pegado '11 explores some of Chapin Library's most famous manuscripts, and takes a journey through Williams' history via the College Archives.
 Delusions and the Color-Line
Despite lingering myths to the contrary, Professor Charles Dew makes clear that the Confederacy's main motive for secession was to preserve the institution of slavery.
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Video of traditional college events, major lectures and discussions, and other educational topics may be found on the Williams College YouTube site.
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Recent uploads include:
 Williams in Uganda by Bryant Renaud '11
In the summer of 2009 five Williams students and Professor Kiaran Hondereich took a trip to Uganda to learn more about Care Labor & HIV/AIDS. This is their story.
 Williams Women at the Helm of American Art
Roundtable discussion introduces the significance of the next generation of women to break into "The Williams Art Mafia."
 James Fallows: China Rising
A national correspondent for The Atlantic, James Fallows explores China’s explosive growth and its ramifications for America and the world.
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