
Phil Marella '81 is the founder of Dana's Angels Research Trust, an organization dedicated to funding research on Niemann-Pick disease type C.

Phil Marella '81 is the founder of Dana's Angels Research Trust, an organization dedicated to funding research on Niemann-Pick disease type C.

For Troy Larsen ’22, the dream to become a professor began as an undergraduate and became a reality thanks to opportunities made possible by W&L’s Office of Fellowships.

The W&L network is perhaps most illustrative in the early-career assistance and opportunities our alumni provide to current students.

W&L’s Library Student Advisory Board allows students to have a voice in the university library’s events and initiatives.

Thirty years apart, a W&L love story continues.
“W&L’s interdisciplinary approach has shaped me into a far more well-rounded student than I ever expected to become. It didn’t just push me to explore subjects outside my major — it also brought me into a community of friends whose interests range across every corner of the curriculum. Simply spending time with people who think about the world differently has expanded my own perspective in ways that no single program could have done on its own.”~ Juyoung Kim '26

Emily Pogue and Amanda Minix co-authored an article on engaging young alumni in leadership-level annual giving.

The W&L Ethics Bowl team recently participated in an annual statewide competition.

The William P. Ames Jr. Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Emeritus’ chapter focuses on the collapse of the communist system in Eastern Europe.

The senior’s research on Parkinson’s disease was published in Brain: A Journal of Neurology

The Knight Chair in Journalism and Media Ethics discussed his experience as an NPR TV critic in “Reading Media: How to Do Textual Analysis.”

Lucas Kim ’27 will participate in the program this summer at Princeton University.

The senior women’s basketball player was one of 20 winter sports athletes honored nationwide for volunteerism and civic engagement.

The assistant professor of accounting was joined by two W&L students to produce a paper titled “Effects of the OBBBA on Higher Education.”

W&L’s director of sustainability was one of 30 professionals to complete the certification process this fall.

The building, housing the university’s School of Commerce, Economics and Politics, opened in August 2025.

Construction on a variety of projects continues throughout campus and the Lexington community.

Leticia Fernández-Fontecha’s article, published in “Dibujos para una guerra 1936-39,” examines children’s drawings from the Spanish Civil War.

Kim, a physics major, counts performing in Croatia and Slovenia with the University Singers as one of his most memorable experiences.

Julie Jackson serves as director of advancement communications.

Adam Solton discusses how this professors and classmates have helped him meet the challenge of law school.

Ferrate chose W&L for its accredited Williams School and the ability to embrace the liberal arts experience.

Emily Pogue serves as senior associate director of annual giving.

Haley Lawson came to W&L Law for the rigorous education and to be pushed outside of her comfort zone.

Marisa Charley serves as associate director of the Shepherd Program, director of the Bonner Programs and instructor of Poverty Studies.

Robbie Santos was drawn to W&L Law by the world class legal education and the collaborative community.