
Icy Keneah ’26 turned a childhood love of fun socks into a nonprofit serving communities in Rockbridge County and her hometown of Richmond, Virginia.

Icy Keneah ’26 turned a childhood love of fun socks into a nonprofit serving communities in Rockbridge County and her hometown of Richmond, Virginia.

Alumni returned to campus March 25-28 to celebrate 20 years of dance at W&L with current students and faculty.

Laura Ulmer serves as the associate dean of student engagement in Student Affairs at Washington and Lee University.

Lela Casey ’25 took her education around the world with a series of immersive language learning opportunities made possible by W&L’s Office of Fellowships.

Scott, systems analysis integration lead for the Orion program at Lockheed Martin, shares about his role in the Artemis II mission.
“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

Trustee-elect Kevin Batteh ’95, ‘98L, winner of the 2026 Alumni Trustee Election, will be sworn in at the board’s fall meeting.

Álvarez looks forward to immersing herself in a different culture with the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship and will attend W&L Law when she returns, with plans to become an immigration lawyer.

The professor of dance and theater will use the award to conduct research in London.

Kim will teach English in a Korean school before pursuing a master’s degree in quantum technology and engineering at a German university.

Junior golfer is the lone Division III representative on the 24-person roster.

The assistant director of academic success authored a paper titled “Redesigning a First-Year Experience Course to Support Students’ Transition to University.”

The accounting and German double major from Iraq will be presented with the award at the Center for International Education awards ceremony on May 26.

Citron is looking forward to returning to Vienna, where she spent a semester abroad, and further developing her German language skills.

The assistant professor of accounting will use the grant to provide free basic tax return preparation.

Oriana Gutierrez ’24, Connor Lafo ’26 and Gabrielle Ursin ’25 have received pre-doctoral graduate research fellowships from the National Science Foundation to support their research.

Holliday will work on computational protein design at the Graz Institute of Technology before pursuing a Ph.D. in biochemistry at the University of Washington.

The university invests in growth opportunities for office professionals through on-campus conference and new conference fund.

Jamie Lipps serves as director of publications and design.

Knight says the opportunity to pursue different extracurriculars, including football, track & field and fly fishing, has been invaluable.

Soo Yon Ryu serves as assistant professor of business administration.

Chris Reid serves as assistant dean and director of housing and residence life.

Remington counts a summer internship through the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty as one of her most impactful college experiences.

Sofia Castillo discusses the W&L Law community and the class where she truly felt in her element.

Annie Robinson serves as the director of student counseling.

Hardy discovered his business administration studies allow him to work closely with others to solve real-world problems.