
Akinkugbe’s goal of becoming a pediatric oncologist has been reinforced by her research lab work.
Akinkugbe’s goal of becoming a pediatric oncologist has been reinforced by her research lab work.
Students and faculty will summarize and display their Spring Term research and coursework.
Stu Gray’s publication examines the Bhagavad-Gita through a political perspective.
The professor of art history and director of the Mudd Center for Ethics offered her opinion on the nuances of the return of a Buddha sculpture by the Art Institute of Chicago to the Government of Nepal.
Washington and Lee University’s Community Grants Committee has made thirteen grants totaling over $32,000 to non-profit organizations in Lexington and Rockbridge County.
The brief is intended to assist the Court in deciding whether to allow the executive order ending birthright citizenship to go into effect.
The Follow the Money workshop and Spring Term course bring W&L students together with business journalists from across the nation.
Employers share what makes W&L graduates stand out among their peers.
The public lecture series kicks off May 7 with an inaugural talk by Kenneth Ruscio ’76.
Brandon Chalk '00 followed his love for the outdoors all around the world, summiting the highest peaks on each of the seven continents with his wife, Kristine Chalk.