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The long-term phased project provides for sustainable heating resources throughout campus.
This fall, W&L students learned environmental field methods at a six-acre site in Rockbridge County set aside for experiential learning.
Associate professor Ryan Brindle’s sleep lab gives students unparalleled opportunities to conduct hands-on research at the undergraduate level.
The former president, who died Dec. 29, interacted with the Washington and Lee University community on multiple occasions.
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View all SOC »“At the heart of this award is the essence of why the liberal arts matters — this is about why we’re in the world.”~ Alexandra Brown, Fletcher Otey Thomas Professor in Bible
In Case You Missed It
1. Nathan Urquhart ’01: Investing in the Future
When Nathan Urquhart ’01 visited with some W&L professors on campus, he saw the need for the Williams School facilities expansion firsthand.2. ‘W&L After Class’ Podcast Launches New Season With Episode Featuring Holly Pickett
In the podcast’s first episode of season six, Pickett, professor of English, discusses the power of humanities in a rapidly changing world and the life lessons that can be continuously unearthed in Shakespearean text.3. Campus Kitchen Continues 2024-25 Just Food Series
The Jan. 27 webinar will focus on food relief efforts in Rockbridge County and Western Virginia.4. In Memoriam: Rod Smith, Editor of Shenandoah and Adjunct Professor of English
Smith served as the literary magazine’s editor for 23 years.5. W&L Law Faculty Present, Honored at AALS
Suzette Malveaux will be honored for her work, and several other members of the W&L Law faculty will present at the annual academic conference hosted by the Association of American Law Schools.People & News
The space opens Jan. 27 and will be dedicated to exploration and experimentation with generative AI tools.
In the podcast’s first episode of season six, Pickett, professor of English, discusses the power of humanities in a rapidly changing world and the life lessons that can be continuously unearthed in Shakespearean text.
Newly promoted faculty members will present their research in a PechaKucha format on Jan. 28.
Smith served as the literary magazine’s editor for 23 years.
W&L’s director of athletic training services received the prestigious award at the VATA annual meeting on Jan. 4.
Gordon Reistrup was honored at the association’s annual meeting and convention last month.
The assistant professor of history will receive her award on Jan. 10 at the association’s annual convention in New Orleans.
The associate director of gift planning graduated from the American College of Financial Services on Dec. 9.
The program exposes students to cutting-edge ideas by bringing business and entrepreneurial leaders to campus.
Williams School and Lindley Center construction remain on schedule for completion by Fall Term 2025.
The associate provost and professor of German participated in a moderated discussion at the Austrian Embassy in early December.
The 11th-year mentor garnered the award for the second time in his W&L career.
Faces of W&L
Kira Binder serves as a German world language teaching assistant.
W&L has allowed Soderberg to explore a wide array of passions, from dance and art to math and business.
Jenny Davidson ’08 serves as associate director of the Shepherd Program.
Paul Moreaux serves as a French world language teaching assistant.
Munck has pursued her filmmaking passion through class projects, summer research and the Film Society Club.
Ashley Hamilton serves as catering sales coordinator for the university.
Zimmerman values the connections she’s made with her soccer and basketball teammates and coaches that she knows will last long after graduation.
Christine Carr serves as the studio art laboratory technician.