
Three new Spring Term Abroad courses allow the liberal arts ethos to shine as professors in different disciplines combine forces.

Three new Spring Term Abroad courses allow the liberal arts ethos to shine as professors in different disciplines combine forces.

The ceremony included remarks by President Will Dudley and Meaghan Endres ’26, president of the Executive Committee of the Student Body.

Bentley Professor of Chemistry Erich Uffelman offers us an office tour.

Senior Ryan Doty reflects on his time at Washington and Lee and the experiences he’ll carry with him into his next chapter.

Since its inception in 1971, Washington and Lee’s Spring Term Abroad program has taken countless students around the world with unique classes focused on immersive learning.
Regardless of background, regardless of a STEM or humanities major, we seek to invent, uncover and create. At least, that’s what I consider to be the value of my liberal arts education at W&L: an active engagement of cross-disciplinary perspectives, threading into each other to weave a multicolored tapestry of intellect, integrity and innovation.~ Ryan Doty ’26

Construction on a variety of projects continues throughout campus and the Lexington community.

The professor of mathematics was recognized for his paper “Epitrochoids and Hypotrochoids Together Again.”

The upcoming screening will be held June 17 in Stackhouse Theater.

The university’s Educational Grant Program supported 13 spring 2026 graduates from accredited institutions of higher learning.

The rising senior was presented the award at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio on June 7.

The athletics broadcaster and multimedia creative specialist was named one of 18 finalists for the award to be presented on June 9 in Las Vegas.

Kagan will spend two weeks in an intensive learning experience focused on American constitutional history and development.

Sahin will continue his research of Parkinson’s disease at Cardiff University in Wales before attending medical school.

Dyer is looking forward to gaining classroom experience in France before pursuing a career in education policy.

The assistant professor of philosophy received a stipend to attend the National Endowment for the Humanities-funded programming at the University of California, Berkeley.

The third-year head coach guided the Generals to a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Division III Championship.

Demolition of the Early-Fielding Memorial Building will begin in mid-June, and construction of the new admissions and financial aid building will begin this fall.

Pascale Couturier serves as assistant director of financial aid.

Brigette Arcoite '28L reflects on her first year at W&L Law.

Long, a biochemistry major, will be attending Indiana University School of Medicine in the fall.

Jenny David serves as a prospect research analyst in Advancement Operations.

Josh Poole serves as copy services assistant.

Chris Link serves as a Public Safety officer.

James Ito serves as Museums registrar.

Jamie Lipps serves as director of publications and design.