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'''October, 1994:''' A homophobic and physically threatening letter is submitted to the Daily Advisor. The Dean's office notifies and denounces the incident in a letter to the William's community.
'''Spring 1999:''' Bert Leatherman (openly gay and also a Bible study leader in the Williams Christian Fellowship) is elected College Council co-president.
'''January, 2000:''' Queer Life Coordinator, Stephen Collingsworth, is appointed to a permanent position in the MCC staff.
'''Spring 2010''' Organized the 1st annual New England Small College Queer Summit
'''April 2010:''' Bert Leatherman ’00 named Outstanding Queer Alum
'''August 2010:''' GSRC moves into Jenness House.
'''August 2010:''' Gender inclusive housing begins for sophomores – seniors.
'''November 2010:''' Dan Savage speaks in Chapin Hall.
'''September 2010:''' Justin Adkins named Assistant Director of the Multicultural center, with a focus on gender, sexuality and activism (a full-time position).
'''April 2011:''' Dr. Lisa Capaldini ’78 named Outstanding Queer Alum
'''April 2012:''' John Malcolm ’86 named Outstanding Queer Alum
'''April 2012:''' Performance artist Jiz Lee speaks at Williams as part of the Dively Committee 25 anniversary and draws controversy.
'''April 2012:''' Dively Committee 25th anniversary celebration
'''April 2013:''' Carina Vance Mafla ’99 named Outstanding Queer Alum
'''May 2013:''' Worlds of Wonder conference celebrating the queerness of childhood. Organized by Assistant Professor of History Anna Fishzon
'''April 2014:''' Angela Davis speaks in Chapin Hall.
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