
Our staff photographers share some of their favorite photos from the year.

Our staff photographers share some of their favorite photos from the year.

The University Store has become an unexpected incubator, offering a platform to launch and grow entrepreneurial ventures.

W&L's communications team of writers, editors and designers look back on some of our top stories from 2025.

Since 1992, the W&L community has come together to provide students with sustenance and camaraderie during finals week.

The W&L community celebrates the 2025 holiday season with a wide variety of campus and local events.
“We are deeply committed to providing students with the tools and habits to be the agents of their own well-being. We believe that this skill will not only serve students well while at W&L, but for the rest of their lives.”~ Alex Miller, vice president for student affairs

Washington and Lee University has named Drew Hess associate provost for academic development and operations. Hess, the Ehrick Kilner Haight Sr. Term Professor of Business Administration, has served as W&L’s interim associate provost since July 2025.

The team secured its bid with a runner-up showing at the APPE Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl regional competition in Baltimore.

The professor of philosophy’s book, “Philosophy of the History of Philosophy,” was published in November.

The assistant director of athletics communications was recognized as a rising professional in the sports communications field.

Titled “Teaching, Learning, and Caring in Higher Education,” the book illustrates how to cultivate relationships to create an interdependent classroom.

Shank worked for Washington and Lee University for 22 years.

The Generals’ 12th-year mentor received the award for the sixth time in his career.

The Generals’ 13th-year mentor was recognized for leading W&L to one of its best seasons in program history.

The W&L assistant dean for first-year experience was cited for his work at Denison University.

The visiting assistant professor of writing and English appeared on the weekday radio program to discuss her expertise on the interplay of honor and vengeance in literature.

The visiting assistant professor of politics authored a paper titled “Frederick Douglass's Five-Decade Fight Against Colonization.”

The associate professor of politics brings Thomas Jefferson’s definitive word on the rules for Congress to print.

Grace Miller serves as assistant director of fraternity and sorority life.

Paul Youngman serves as Dean of the College and professor of German.

Billy Chase is the senior graphic designer in the Office of Communication and Public Affairs.

A Spring Term Abroad class in Spain connected Moser with a piece of home.

Brea Moore is an AmeriCorps VISTA working with the Office of Community-Based Learning.

Laura Ulmer serves as associate dean of student engagement.

Jacque Bruce is an administrative assistant for the German Department.

Gabriela Gino volunteers at The Community Table, learning how meals foster connection, understanding, and community resilience.