
Mark Drumbl is the Class of 1975 Alumni Professor at Washington and Lee University’s School of Law, where he also serves as director of the university’s Transnational Law Institute.

Mark Drumbl is the Class of 1975 Alumni Professor at Washington and Lee University’s School of Law, where he also serves as director of the university’s Transnational Law Institute.

In the intricate network that ties W&L graduates together in business and in friendship, the Honor System acts as a uniting thread long after the last non-proctored exam.

For Troy Larsen ’22, the dream to become a professor began as an undergraduate and became a reality thanks to opportunities made possible by W&L’s Office of Fellowships.

Phil Marella '81 is the founder of Dana's Angels Research Trust, an organization dedicated to funding research on Niemann-Pick disease type C.

W&L’s Library Student Advisory Board allows students to have a voice in the university library’s events and initiatives.
“W&L’s interdisciplinary approach has shaped me into a far more well-rounded student than I ever expected to become. It didn’t just push me to explore subjects outside my major — it also brought me into a community of friends whose interests range across every corner of the curriculum. Simply spending time with people who think about the world differently has expanded my own perspective in ways that no single program could have done on its own.”~ Juyoung Kim '26

The director of CSS Profile and IDOC at the College Board will begin her appointment July 1.

The senior forward was selected as one of 11 finalists for the award recognizing the Division III basketball players of the year.

The mentor earned the award for the second straight year after guiding the Generals to their second consecutive indoor conference title.

The business administration faculty members were cited for their article that appeared in the August 2025 issue of the Journal of Marketing Education.

The two-day program will be held on campus March 20-21.

The junior studio art and mathematics double major was one of five undergraduate students statewide to receive a $4,000 fellowship award.

The Generals’ second year head coach garnered the award for the first time in her W&L tenure.

It is anticipated the Class of 2030 will be the first students eligible to earn an accredited engineering degree from W&L.

Emily Pogue and Amanda Minix co-authored an article on engaging young alumni in leadership-level annual giving.

The W&L Ethics Bowl team recently participated in an annual statewide competition.

The William P. Ames Jr. Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Emeritus’ chapter focuses on the collapse of the communist system in Eastern Europe.

The senior’s research on Parkinson’s disease was published in Brain: A Journal of Neurology

As a leader of the Peer Connections program, Allison hopes to help other students feel at home.

Matt Crance serves as physician assistant with Lindley Health.

Giannoula, an international student from Greece, said W&L's genuine community drew her in.

Leslie Bretz serves as social media marketing manager at W&L.

Kim, a physics major, counts performing in Croatia and Slovenia with the University Singers as one of his most memorable experiences.

Julie Jackson serves as director of advancement communications.

Adam Soltan discusses how his professors and classmates have helped him meet the challenge of law school.

Ferrate chose W&L for its accredited Williams School and the ability to embrace the liberal arts experience.