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Siya ’27 married her passions for service with her economics and mathematics majors to intern this summer at Grameen Bank in Bangladesh through the Shepherd Program.
Siya ’27 married her passions for service with her economics and mathematics majors to intern this summer at Grameen Bank in Bangladesh through the Shepherd Program.
With the support of a Johnson Opportunity Grant, Sofia Iuteri ’27 is expanding the reach of the nonprofit she founded at 16.
Generous alumni, parents and friends contributed more than $10 million to W&L’s Annual Fund in the 2023-24 fiscal year, achieving the largest Annual Fund in five years.
Misha Lin ’25 is taking her dance education to the next level this summer with intensive aerial dance training, finishing with a two-week international festival in August.
Alex Maragos ’13’s love of journalism started through the profession’s inside access to sports. He brings it full circle in covering the 2024 Paris Olympics for NBC 5 Chicago.
"There is something special about experiencing Lexington in the summer that gives a deeper appreciation for the place and the people here."~ Addie-Grace Cook ’25
Chong Wang collaborated with three additional professors to publish two recent articles.
The popular afternoon-drive radio segment referenced the Salvador Dalí expert’s impressions on the AI-generated Dalí voice at the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
K. Avvirin Berlin was recognized for her manuscript ‘Obsidian.’
Emma Marvelli ’27 garnered the award after honoring her former high school coach and bringing attention to the hammer throw.
El-beshir will serve a three-year term as an at-large member.
Mengying Liu collaborated with researchers from Texas A&M University on the peer-reviewed article.
In this month’s episode, professor Davies talks of creating and building W&L’s dance program to be a place where preconceived notions dissipate and the liberal arts education flourishes.
Kish Parella is Class of 1960 Professor of Ethics and Law and 2024 Teacher of the Year.
The digital scholarship librarian and associate professor teamed with three other scholars to publish an article analyzing instructional practices before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kumudu Gamage teamed up with two others for a paper on solving three-dimensional elliptic interface problems.
W&L Law is pleased to announce the following faculty joining the law school as members of the permanent faculty.
Head Coach Gene McCabe and his assistant coaches were named the 2024 Region 4 Coaching Staff of the Year.
Laura Mendoza serves as the executive assistant for University Advancement.
After a backpacking trip through Southeast Asia, Kramer is moving to NYC and will start working for Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in October.
Kim is pursuing her Master of Public Policy at Duke University.
Elizabeth LeRose ‘03 serves as associate director of prospect research with Advancement Operations.
Hotchkiss is spending the next year competing in professional cycling events.
Taylor is moving to Niigata Prefecture, Japan, to work as an assistant language teacher for the JET Program.
Catherine Xia ‘23 serves as an admissions counselor.
Jacobs is working as a software engineer at RVO Health.