The board of trustees of Williams College, the highly-rated liberal arts educational institution in Williamstown, Massachusetts, recently voted to promote eight faculty members to the rank of associate professor with tenure. The promotions will take effect July 1, 2026
Four of the promotions went to women.
Allison Gill was named an associate professor of biology. A faculty member since 2020, Dr. Gill is a biogeochemist who studies how plants and microorganisms influence the flow of carbon and nutrients through ecosystems, work that climate change and environmental pollution render increasingly vital. Dr. Gill is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. She earned a Ph.D. in biology from Boston University and served as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Minnesota.
Cynthia K. Holland was promoted to associate professor of biology. She joined the faculty in 2020 after serving as a postodcotral fellow at the Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Dr. Holland’s research focuses on how plants synthesize small molecules to grow, develop, and defend themselves from predators. A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, she graduated from the Honors College at Henderson State University, a public liberal arts college in Arkansas, where she majored in biology and minored in chemistry. Dr. Holland earned a Ph.D. in plant and microbial biosciences at Washington University in St. Louis.




