The Jeffrey G. Lawson ’68 Endowment funds leadership roles in the DeLaney Center.
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Professors Robert Humston and Megan Fulcher are part of a team of faculty volunteers who serve as liaisons between athletics and academics.
George Bent, Sidney Gause Childress Professor in the Arts, has spent his career at W&L inspiring and being inspired by his students.
W&L’s student-run social media team arrived this fall ready to explore multiple social media platforms and showcase the vibrance of the Fall Term.
The enduring legacy of W&L's Class Agent volunteers.
Seen and Heard
View all SOC »“Professor Bent’s energy is infectious. There is a reason people change their majors to art history after taking one of his classes.”~ Ellie Penner ’23
In Case You Missed It
1. ‘W&L After Class’ Podcast Releases New Episode Featuring Melissa Kerin
In this month’s episode, Kerin, professor of art history, discusses how following her curiosity of the ways in which people tell stories opened her to opportunities to study remote Buddhist shrines in the Himalayas and examine how we live and die as the director of the Roger Mudd Center for Ethics.2. Faculty Profile: Shannon Fyfe
Shannon Fyfe is an assistant professor with a focus of international law and philosophy.3. Faculty Focus: Russell Miller on Supreme Court Reform
Rather than solve a crisis of integrity, Professor Miller argues that expansion of the number of justice or more frequent appointments resulting from term limits will destabilize the Court’s jurisprudence.4. Summer Experience: Lilli Marshall ’26L
Lilli Marshall spent the summer working with the litigation and labor and employment practice groups at Williams Mullen in Richmond, Virginia.5. Kish Parella publishes “Enforcing International Law Against Corporations: A Stakeholder Management Approach” in the Harvard International Law Journal
The article explores the ways in which corporate stakeholders encourage corporations to integrate international law norms into their policies and practices.People & News
The business administration professor and his advisors explore the role of crowdfunding in developing Indigenous communities.
In this month’s episode, Kerin, professor of art history, discusses how following her curiosity of the ways in which people tell stories opened her to opportunities to study remote Buddhist shrines in the Himalayas and examine how we live and die as the director of the Roger Mudd Center for Ethics.
Environmental science professor to supervise student assessments of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub.
The annual event series examines the ways in which food systems interact with issues of social justice.
The professors co-authored an article that investigates the different ways comics are ordered.
Passidomo explores how food and food narratives can build and reinforce regional and social identities.
Marks served on the Board of Trustees from 1990 to 1999.
Approximately 300 Dining Services employees plan, make and serve meals at one of the seven dining facilities on campus.
Wang will utilize the grant to explore energy-driven pattern formation in complex physical and biological systems.
Alumni enjoyed one another's company and a variety of reunion festivities honoring the classes of 2014 and 2019 and celebrating the QuestBridge 10th anniversary and reunion.
Plans for Washington and Lee University’s Institutional History Museum are beginning to take shape.
The article “Organic Dance Designs” tells the story of the theatrical work of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Fellowship.
Faces of W&L
Alex Klein is an assistant professor of law who teaches courses in criminal law.
Devony Hines serves as the associate director of admissions.
Pelzer has enjoyed connecting with others with shared interests through the Gaming Club, University Singers, SABU and the Office of Sustainability.
Nydia Ayala is an assistant professor of cognitive and behavioral science.
Neuroscience major Lilly’s most impactful experience at W&L has been a summer research project in the Netherlands to analyze Dutch art.
Mickie Brown ’21 serves as an academic technologist in the IQ Center.
Mentorship from his major and faculty adviser has helped Saalfrank challenge himself academically and professionally.
Cat Hudson is an AmeriCorps VISTA working with the Office of Community-Based Learning.