W&L’s Native American Student Organization (NASO) connects the campus to educational programming, events and resources celebrating Indigenous history, culture and community.
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W&L's Law, Justice and Society minor examines legal concepts from an interdisciplinary lens.
Washington and Lee University announced on Friday, Oct. 25, the launch of a $650 million comprehensive capital campaign, Leading Lives of Consequence: The Campaign for Washington and Lee.
Alumnus Bill Miller donates $132 million to expand access and affordability.
Three W&L students partnered with an NGO in Ghana this summer to create a training program for aspiring female entrepreneurs.
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View all SOC »“One of the distinctive things that we do is have classrooms with undergraduates and law students in the same room.”~ Tim Lubin, Jessie Ball duPont Professor of Religion
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1. Professor Suzette Malveaux Receives Clyde Ferguson, JR. Award from AALS
The award recognizes an outstanding legal educator who, during their career, has achieved excellence in the areas of public service, teaching, and scholarship.2. Faculty Spotlight: Russell Miller
Professor Russell Miller's latest book offers students, comparative law scholars, and practitioners an introduction to and survey of the German legal system.3. Alumni Spotlight: Kate Thompson ’21L
Kate Thompson is a clerk for the Honorable Ronald L. Buch of the United States Tax Court.4. W&L Foreign Language Teaching Assistants Attend FLAVA Fall Conference
The teaching assistants were provided the opportunity to learn about the American education system and connect with other language educators.5. Mariam Drammeh ’25 Earns David G. Elmes Pathfinder Prize in Psychology
The Elmes Pathfinder Prize recognizes a student who has shown extraordinary promise in psychological science through outstanding scholarship in basic or applied psychology.People & News
The Generals’ mentor has claimed the award 12 times in 25 seasons.
The first-year head coach has led the Generals to a 14-3-5 overall record and an ODAC championship.
The third-year coach has led the Generals to a 20-1-1 overall record and an ODAC title.
W&L celebrates the 2024 holiday season with a wide variety of campus and local events.
In this month’s episode, McCabe, head men’s lacrosse coach and assistant director of athletics for compliance, discusses how competitive sports provide those moments that feed the soul in the midst of a changing world.
The visiting assistant professor of chemistry will serve a one-year term for the 2024-25 academic year.
The W&L community gathered to honor the military service of current and retired members of the staff, faculty and student body.
The director of the Global Discoveries Laboratories and adjunct professor of romance languages and teacher education received the award at the Virginia Board of Education meeting.
Mikki Brock wrote her second book and recently answered questions on her specialty – witches, witchcraft and witch hunts.
The assistant professor of sociology explores Black femininity through a contemporary perspective.
The assistant professor of environmental studies authored a paper titled “Guano and the Rise of the American Empire.”
Miriello spent 26 years coaching football at Washington and Lee and remains the program’s all-time wins leader.
Faces of W&L
Vicki Pickle serves as financial aid coordinator.
Marvelli enjoys building a community on campus as an RA and through her academic work.
Caleb Simon is the Assistant Director of Law Career Strategy and joined W&L in October 2024.
Seth Jones is a technology integration specialist in ITS.
This neuroscience major takes advantage of W&L’s beautiful natural surroundings, including walking the back campus trails.
Mattie Clear is an archivist and assistant professor.
Joseph, a captain of the men’s soccer team, chose W&L for its well-rounded liberal arts curriculum and reputable school of commerce.
Molly Steele is the dean of career and professional development.