The exhibition, on view starting Oct. 24, brings the Zimbabwean artist’s sculptural exploration of memory, waste and the environmental aftermath of global power structures to the heart of Virginia.
All Stories In Chronological Order
This year’s cohort of Davis United World College Scholars have come from across the globe to make their mark on W&L.
The Oct. 23 performance is an exhilarating adventure through a living archive of the New York City’s club underground scene, rooted in connection, celebration and memory.
Eleven W&L students participated in the first full year of programming spread across multiple states.
Lisa D'Amelio serves as the associate director of Lifelong Learning.
This summer, Katie Dietrich worked as a litigation associate at Foley and Lardner, LLP in Denver, Colorado.
The article examines previously unexplored multi-tiered systems of contractual damages caps.
Keneah, co-captain of the women’s basketball team, says her bond with her teammates goes far beyond the court.
The associate professor of politics will discuss his monograph “The Political Theory of the Bhagavad-Gita.”
The screening will take place at 6 p.m. Oct. 16 in Stackhouse Theater.