The Richard and Marlene Williams Fund
The Williams Fund has been established in order to bring to campus lectures and special events which will stimulate students and enliven the campus community. Speakers should be distinguished individuals whose lectures will be appealing to Cornell College students, such as political and social commentators, recognized experts and business leaders. Special events may include performances, events and exhibits, whether of a cultural, artistic, educational or entertaining nature, provided that they are selected for their appeal to Cornell College students. In addition to a public address, performance, exhibit or other event, such visits shall to the extent possible also include meetings with students in classes and other opportunities for individual interaction with students and faculty. The fund will support one speaker and one performer each academic year (exceptions may be considered). This annual series of performances and lectures is funded by a donation from alumnus Richard Williams ’63 and his wife, Marlene.
Students, faculty, and staff are able to propose events for this series. For guidelines and a proposal form, click here.
Upcoming Events
Paperclips Documentary and Lecture by Linda Hooper
October 29, 2009
Linda Hooper, the principal of Whitewell Middle School, featured in the Paperclips Documentary, will be visting campus along with two of her students. She will be speaking in Kimmel Theater on Oct. 29 at 7:00pm. There will be free showings of the movie on October 26, 27, and 28 in the Ratt snack lounge in The Commons.
Past Events
Capitol Steps
October 1, 2008
The Capitol Steps performed to a full house in King Chapel. They are an American political satire group. The group has been performing since 1981, and has released approximately thirty albums consisting primarily of song parodies. Originally consisting exclusively of Congressional staffers performing around Washington, D.C., the troupe has also performed on PBS, public radio and through concert tours around the United States.
Opening Convocation Speaker
Debra Marquart
September 18, 2008
Professor Debra Marquart, author of "Horizontal World: Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere," was the featured speaker at Opening Convocation. Horizontal World was the inaugural selection for Cole Library’s “One Book, One Campus, One Community” program. Professor Marquart also met with classes and read from her work during a open workshop. Professor Marquart teaches English at Iowa State University.
Second City Touring Company
January 26, 2008

The first event in this series was The Second City Touring Company on Saturday, January 26, 2008 in King Chapel. The performance was attended by over 500 students, faculty, staff, and community members. The actors from The Second City also provided a workshop on improvisation to 16 students the following morning.

