
Around the Globe is a student organization offering dance classes and workshops for W&L students to learn new dances from around the world.

Around the Globe is a student organization offering dance classes and workshops for W&L students to learn new dances from around the world.

Washington and Lee University’s library system celebrates a quarter millennium of scholarship.

Washington and Lee’s Office of Career and Professional Development recently took students to New York City for an immersive week of alumni networking and career exploration.

Fischer returned to campus on March 18 to share how he used his English major as a building block to his successful career as managing partner at Yates Insurance and to impart to students the benefit of exploring the humanities and the arts.

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.
“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 article examines deliberate exceeding of legally mandated requirements for corporate social responsibility at firms in India.

The assistant professor of business administration’s research examines how consumers make inferences based on package design.

Marvelli’s funded research will focus on patterns of groundwater erosion.

This year's honorees will be recognized during Alumni Weekend from April 30-May 3.

Leggett served on the Washington and Lee University Board of Trustees from 1973 to 1984.

The paper examines how differences in the energy and nutrient costs among black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys influences their behavioral and dietary flexibility.

W&L’s assistant director of academic success was presented the Professional Academic Coach of the Year Award at the 2026 ACTP conference in Seattle.

In the paper, the junior computer science and business administration double major explored architectural VPN vulnerabilities and the systemic challenges that allow them to persist.

The Charlotte, North Carolina, native becomes the first player from W&L to receive the award that recognizes the most outstanding players in Division III basketball.

The senior women’s basketball player helped lead W&L to a 31-1 overall record.

Ayanna Moore ’27 and Charlie Salome Sabines ’28 will participate in the prestigious program this summer at American University in Washington, D.C.

The professor of English authored a book titled “The Color of Paper,” which was released in February.

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

Nick Barber is an assistant professor of earth and environmental geoscience.

Ally Ortegon discusses her successes and challenges during law school and the importance of staying authentic.

Prechel chose W&L for its high-level academics and the culture of the women's basketball program.

Andrea Lepage serves as the Pamela H. Simpson Professor of Art History.

John Reynolds discusses his practice experience and his role as peer mentor for the Office of Career Strategy.

Chrapkiewicz has enjoyed discovering new opportunities such as joining the Outing Club and Glee Club.

Dave Forman serves as head strength and conditioning coach.