
The associate professor of art history will serve as the Mudd Center Director for three years beginning July 1, 2024.
The associate professor of art history will serve as the Mudd Center Director for three years beginning July 1, 2024.
A statue of Secretariat made a stop in Lexington last spring, as the man whose dream produced the Virginia-born racehorse was a W&L alumnus and trustee emeritus.
Bottoms, the former mayor of Atlanta, will headline the weeklong programming on campus.
Washington and Lee’s Interfraternity Council, National Panhellenic Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council focus on community-building, education and fundraising throughout the year.
The 28th Mock Convention’s Presidential Gala on Nov. 12 offered the campus a glimpse of the upcoming excitement for the 2024 mock presidential convention.
“I would say that this is a program that’s undoubtedly worth doing. You have this built-in network of W&L students with you, but you also have every opportunity to go and meet people in a wonderful city.”~ Kelly Hayes ’24
The Williams School construction and Elrod Commons Phase 2 renovations are well underway while maintenance on Sydney Lewis Hall nears completion.
Anthony Edwards illustrates his case study that focuses on Khalīl al-Khūrī, a central figure of the Nahḍa.
Yoder, a former Class of 1963 Scholar-in-Residence at W&L, won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing in 1979.
The following individuals recently joined the Washington and Lee employee workforce.
Professor Lisa Greer has been taking students to Belize since 2011 to study the thriving reef corals located there.
Jones-Fosu seeks to inspire the audience to bring meaning to the workplace during his session on Jan. 3 at 9 a.m. in Stackhouse Theater.
Mohamed Kamara’s book titled “Colonial Legacies in Francophone African Literature” hits bookshelves Dec. 15.
The mathematics professor discusses the differences between various necktie knots.
Sophomore goalkeeper boasts highest GPA of Final Four teams.
The associate professor of art history will serve as the Mudd Center Director for three years beginning July 1, 2024.
The classics professor’s Ancient Graffiti Project digital resource was also mentioned in the article that focuses on ancient graffiti works.
The Spanish professor appears as a faculty expert in the film that debuted at the Virginia Film Festival last month.
Brian Murchison, Charles S. Rowe Professor of Law, has been on the law faculty since 1982.
Suzannah Vess is a systems administrator in human resources.
Suzanne Wade is the Assistant Director for Employer and Alumni Outreach for the Office of Career Strategy and Law Advancement.
Kyle McCoil serves as an assistant dean of students.
Michelle Cosby is the Assistant Dean of Legal Information Services and Professor of Practice.
Elizabeth Knapp serves as director of the Johnson Program and professor of earth and environmental geoscience.
Leila Lawlor is Director of the new Academic Excellence Program and a Professor of Practice.
Ben Schlief is the associate director of recreation.