
Thirty years apart, a W&L love story continues.

Thirty years apart, a W&L love story continues.

Ashton Evans ’26 reflects on a W&L experience full of mentorship, global learning and skills she will carry with her for life.

Kaylee Hartung ’07 will cover two of the world’s premier sporting events during a single month.

Jenny Galeana ’26 arrived on campus as a Gunn-Pemberton Scholar in 2025 and found a welcoming community that inspires her to be her best.

Washington and Lee was ranked sixth among the baccalaureate institutions recognized by the Fulbright Program.
“I’ve changed a lot in the past four years, and a lot of it is because of the opportunities I’ve had here.”~ Brandon Bishop ’26

The assistant professor of accounting was joined by two W&L Students to Produce a Paper Titled “Effects of the OBBBA on Higher Education”

W&L’s director of sustainability was one of 30 professionals to complete the certification process this fall.

The building, housing the university’s School of Commerce, Economics and Politics, opened in August 2025.

Construction on a variety of projects continues throughout campus and the Lexington community.

Leticia Fernández-Fontecha’s article, published in “Dibujos para una guerra 1936-39,” examines children’s drawings from the Spanish Civil War.

Charley will utilize the grant to design pedagogical approaches that strengthen students’ civic engagement and learning.

Kerr and Burns were sworn in as trustees on Feb. 6.

Brian Alexander participated in a moderated discussion on his new book “Jefferson’s Manual of Parliamentary Practice.”

The professors co-authored an article titled “Family Ownership and Institutional Voids: Evidence from SMEs in Egypt.”

The special volume explores ideas of race during the 19th century.

The Exchange connects the university community with free supplies while reducing waste.

Lewis served on W&L's Board of Trustees from 1984 to 1989.

Haley Lawson came to W&L Law for the rigorous education and to be pushed outside of her comfort zone.

Marisa Charley serves as associate director of the Shepherd Program, director of the Bonner Programs and instructor of Poverty Studies.

Robbie Santos was drawn to W&L Law by the world class legal education and the collaborative community.

Paula Fritz serves as producing stage manager for the Theater, Dance and Film Studies Department.

Lily Malone serves as campaign and advancement events coordinator for the university.

Nina Dascoli discusses why she chose W&L Law, her role as a Law Ambassador, and some of her most impactful experiences during law school.

Meaghan Walsh serves as the Louise C. Herreshoff Curatorial Fellow for American Art.

Megan Hess serves as the Class of 1960 Professor of Ethics and Accounting.