
We invite you to peek behind the scenes with the hard-working student leaders of the W&L Mock Convention and enjoy a brief video reminder of what makes this community such a special place.

We invite you to peek behind the scenes with the hard-working student leaders of the W&L Mock Convention and enjoy a brief video reminder of what makes this community such a special place.

Luke Basham '20 parlays a passion for politics into the challenging role of Democratic Party analyst for Mock Con 2020.

After conservation next year, the 154-year-old Stieff piano inside Lee House will be playable once more.

Laurie Jones '21 is grateful for the opportunities she's had at W&L, especially her place on the golf team and the chance to study through the Peace and Conflict Program in Ireland and Jordan.

How Mock Con General Secretary Layne Smith '20 stays sane under the pressure of academics, Mock Con 2020 and acting as head hearing advisor for the W&L Honor System.
"Politics often divides people, but Mock Con is a chance for our whole community to come together."~ Jimmy Fleck '20

Hannah Denham ’20 won first place in a prestigious feature writing competition for a piece she wrote during an internship at The Washington Post.

Gabriele, a 2019 graduate, is the university’s 17th Rhodes Scholar.

Veterans gathered in front of Lee Chapel on Veterans Day to share details of their service and join in a prayer for all service members.

He will be recognized at a luncheon ceremony in Richmond on Nov. 7.

On the show, Woodzicka talks about her research on sexual harassment.

Smithsonian flew Benefiel to Pompeii in May 2019 to interview on-site.

Morel’s piece is titled “America Wasn’t Founded on White Supremacy: A Rebuttal to the ‘1619 Project.’”

The title of Schatten’s article is “Prison: Where Undergrads and Inmates Take Classes Together.”

Ben Peeples '21 is enjoying a chemistry internship at Brown University while training for the World Canoeing Championships in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Slate published an article by Carliss Chatman titled "Men Get Stereotyped Too. It’s Time the Court Acknowledges It."

Mario Urizar ‘11L takes an immigration case before the U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 9.

For Darcy Olmstead '21 and Lindsey Hewitt '21, analyzing art in the Netherlands and the U.S. with Professor Erich Uffelman has been an educational 'dream come true.'