
A group of students passionate about research has been working tirelessly to make this year’s Science, Society and the Arts 2025 conference an event to remember.
A group of students passionate about research has been working tirelessly to make this year’s Science, Society and the Arts 2025 conference an event to remember.
Helen Ezgo ’25 and Maina Shodmonbekova ’25 traveled across the world to expand their horizons at W&L thanks to the John M. Gunn International Scholarship.
From rehabilitating its finances to reviving endangered species, Keith Sanford ’80 transformed the Tennessee Aquarium’s future.
W&L Career Fellows offer peer-to-peer support for students exploring their career aspirations.
Mackenzie Brooks, associate professor and digital humanities librarian, has made an impact on campus through her innovative and collaborative approach to teaching and scholarship.
"Looking back, W&L gave me not only the education I needed but also the mindset — one that values curiosity, interdisciplinary thinking and artistic exploration."Brooke deRosa '01
Washington and Lee University celebrated its third annual Philanthropy Education Week (PEW), March 10-13, highlighting the transformative impact of philanthropic contributions on the student experience.
The two-day program will be held on campus April 11-12.
The work begins this fall and will bring the Chapel offline for a portion of the academic year.
Paul Youngman, associate provost for academic development and operations and professor of German, has been appointed to a one-year term as interim dean of the College at Washington and Lee University.
Chawne Kimber, dean of the College and professor of mathematics at Washington and Lee University, has been named vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty at Pitzer College in Claremont, California. She will begin her new role on July 1, 2025.
Washington and Lee will loan iconic Peale portrait to upcoming Virginia history exhibit on view in Richmond and Yorktown.
The NPR personality, journalist and media analyst will assume the position in July.
Benefiel is among a host of experts that reveal the truths about the social and economic makeup of the city before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
The first students have graduated from the program and will begin serving as peer educators regarding sustainability on campus.
The four-day event emphasizes the vital role of philanthropic contributions in enhancing the student experience at W&L.
The professor of sociology’s book, titled “Social Structure: Relationships, Representations and Rules,” was released on Feb. 26.
Hough served on the Board of Trustees from 1982 to 1992.
Josh Jones serves as the director of athletic facilities.
Chloe Sin shares her passion for law school with prospective students as a student ambassador for the Law Admissions office.
Mouton entered college with plans to be a surgeon, but a sociology class changed his career path.
Mat Rapoza ’03 serves as the football team's assistant coach and offensive coordinator.
A SHECP internship solidified Smith’s career path to become an advocate for those in need.
Natalie Beers lends her previous experience as a legal recruiter to students as they navigate their job searches.
Jack Halligan loves to help prospective students make the "big decision" of where to attend law school.
JT Torres is the director of the Houston H. Harte Center for Teaching and Learning.