
Against a national backdrop of mental health concerns, Washington and Lee's University Counseling Center recently rolled out new programs to increase the ways in which students can reach out for help.

Against a national backdrop of mental health concerns, Washington and Lee's University Counseling Center recently rolled out new programs to increase the ways in which students can reach out for help.

At W&L, student volunteers in the peer counseling program, Washingtonian Society and Active Minds supplement University Counseling Center services by offering a caring ear to fellow students.

Jayne Reino is a visiting assistant professor of Spanish at Washington and Lee University.

The university recently celebrated National First-Generation College Student Day to recognize student achievement and remind the community about support resources for first-generation and low-income students at W&L.

At W&L's annual Veterans Day gathering, attendees honored all veterans and remembered longtime event organizer Paul Burns, who passed away in September.

Paul Schlimm ’87, who retired from the Army as a colonel in 2016, credits W&L with preparing him for command, beginning his 27-year career as an officer.

Under the Ted DeLaney Postdoctoral Program, Washington and Lee University is welcoming new faculty each year from underrepresented groups.

Daniel K. Afosah, assistant professor of chemistry, joined the Washington and Lee University faculty in 2021.

Allie Stankewich '23 spent summer 2021 learning about public health in Uganda and green roofs in New York City.
“To break the 25th reunion record in a year without being on campus was a great feeling. I can’t imagine how great our class would have done if we could have made it to Lexington.”Russell Croft '96

W&L's Community Grants Committee made eight grants totaling over $25,000 to non-profit organizations in Lexington and Rockbridge County.

The latest episode of W&L's Lifelong Learning podcast takes listeners to Italy with George Bent, who describes his remarkable digital history project.

Arabic professor Anthony Edwards recently published “An Incomplete Journey Away from the Past: The Life and Ideas of Antonius Ameuney (1821–1881).”

Kerin recently published a paper titled "Cut, Tuck, and Paste: Repurposing Mass-Produced Imagery at Buddhist Shrines in Ladakh, India."

The Latin Student Organization planned and organized the events in collaboration with the Office of Inclusion and Engagement.

Miranda was recently awarded the H. Hiter Harris III Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching for 2021.

The former governor of Virginia received an honorary degree from W&L in 1971.

The novel “Ursula” is Brazil's first abolitionist novel and the first novel by an Afro-Brazilian woman.

Brock's talk is titled "Speak of the Devil: Teaching Histories of the Supernatural."

The Lewis Whitaker Adams Professor of Economics Emeritus was 97.

Pakenas and Wortham joined the W&L Board of Trustees on October 15.

The new episode of "W&L After Class: The Lifelong Learning Podcast" features biology professor Nadia Ayoub, who explains her research with black widow spiders.