The article explores the supply chains for new technologies where the U.S. has a strong national security interest.
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The senior forward was selected as one of 11 finalists for the award recognizing the Division III basketball players of the year.
Evans will explore the work of Matthew Kahle and his peers on March 25 in Payne Hall.
Washington and Lee University students have spent more than 100 years turning gratitude into generosity and inspiring future generations to do the same.
The mentor earned the award for the second straight year after guiding the Generals to their second consecutive indoor conference title.
As a leader of the Peer Connections program, Allison hopes to help other students feel at home.
The mayor of Mountain Brook, Alabama, reflected on the importance of the Speaking Tradition in creating community in a recent blog.
The business administration faculty members were cited for their article that appeared in the August 2025 issue of the Journal of Marketing Education.
“Emotion, Pathos and the Human Condition in Theater and Film” will feature a dynamic lineup of creative workshops, presentations, discussions and stage performances March 26-27.
Light’s recent $100,000 commitment to establish the Henry D. and Angelica Didier Light Law Scholarship, along with her planned gift and decades-long support of the university, reflects what she describes as a lifelong responsibility to give back.