Trustee issues challenge for support of the project.
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Past presidents of Washington and Lee University’s Executive Committee reflect on how it prepared them for a life of values-driven leadership.
At WLUR-FM, Washington and Lee University's radio voice since 1967, students get an introduction to audio production, podcasting and more.
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.
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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. W&L Presents Premiere Screening of ‘Letters to Eleanore’
The Jan. 30 screening of the award-winning documentary about disability, perseverance and the story of a girl and her wheelchair is free and open to the public.2. Suzette Malveaux’s Scholarship Cited in Justice Department Report
The report on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre relied on Professor Malveaux as an expert and cited her research regarding the massacre.3. Andi Coulter publishes book on the band AFI
The assistant professor of business administration recounts the history and impact of the band’s career.4. Sarah Hann Publishes “Corporate Governance Speech” in the Seattle University Law Review
The article argues for a First Amendment approach to corporate governance speech that is sensitive to the democratic processes governing corporate organization.5. Meet Martin Flores ’25L: Editor in Chief of The Law Review
Martin Flores is leading the Law Review through an active year of new publications and scholarly events.People & News
The program offers staff a 30-day leave, with full pay, to advance some aspect of their career and work at the university.
The grant provides funds to support W&L student projects worldwide.
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.
Faces of W&L
Jay Margalus is the Johnson Professor of Entrepreneurship and Leaders and Director of the Connolly Center.
Mitchelson embraces extracurriculars such as volunteering with the Nabors Service League and teaching salsa through Around the Globe.
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.