
Dungy’s public reading will take place Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. in Northen Auditorium inside Leyburn Library.
Dungy’s public reading will take place Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. in Northen Auditorium inside Leyburn Library.
Faculty and staff dive into conversation and collaboration in response to ChatGPT and other emerging technologies.
The Staniar Gallery at W&L will hold an exhibition of works by Adrienne Callander through March 17
CAP helps museums improve the care of their collections by providing support for a general conservation assessment of the museum’s objects and buildings.
Scott's advice for current students: "There is no one way to do college. Do it your way and make it count."
Sandy Hooper ’97, ’03L sold his home and went part time at work to travel the country in a camper van.
Gene Perry '75, '78L and Cheick Toure ’23 discuss their experiences as W&L students.
Part memoir/part biography, the book tells the story of the Reverend Russ Ford, who served as the head chaplain on Virginia’s death row for eighteen years.
The redesigned site is intended to provide students one primary online location to access helpful resources and campus community news.
Terrence Johnson, professor of African American religious studies at Harvard University, will discuss his latest book on March 1.