
Students in W&L’s Bonner Program spent the last year creating a digital map of health care networks for people experiencing homelessness worldwide.
Students in W&L’s Bonner Program spent the last year creating a digital map of health care networks for people experiencing homelessness worldwide.
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.
"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
The 12th-year mentor led the Generals to their first indoor conference championship in 16 years.
The head women’s cross country coach and assistant track & field coach helped lead W&L to its first women’s track & field indoor ODAC Championship in 16 years.
Generals’ mentor garners top conference honor after leading W&L to another league title.
Mauricio Betancourt will receive $2,250 from the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges to support his research on the Peruvian guano trade.
The university custodian had his photography featured in the Emerging Artists Exhibition.
The Williams Investment Society’s $25.5 million assets under management rank sixth nationally according to a survey conducted by the Center for Investment Research.
The professor and resource librarian received the honor from the Capital Area Business Academic Librarians.
Linda Hooks’ comments were featured during a March 19 segment on the impact of current interest rates on business and consumer spending.
Burgett will attend the PPIA Junior Summer Institute at Princeton University this summer.
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.
Denise Merideth is the executive assistant in the president's office.
Williams is a self-starter, including founding several small businesses and a club squash team.
Eric Moffa is an associate professor of education studies.
Duarte has embraced leadership development through the Choral Conducting Mentorship Program.
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.