McCorkle will perform a selection of Bach’s works for organ on Oct. 20 at Lexington Presbyterian Church.
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The annual event series examines the ways in which food systems interact with issues of social justice.
Shannon Fyfe is an assistant professor with a focus of international law and philosophy.
The event will be held Friday, October 11 in the Millhiser Moot Court Room, Sydney Lewis Hall on the W&L campus.
The Jeffrey G. Lawson ’68 Endowment funds leadership roles in the DeLaney Center.
Rather than solve a crisis of integrity, Professor Miller argues that expansion of the number of justice or more frequent appointments resulting from term limits will destabilize the Court’s jurisprudence.
Lilli Marshall spent the summer working with the litigation and labor and employment practice groups at Williams Mullen in Richmond, Virginia.
Nydia Ayala is an assistant professor of cognitive and behavioral science.
The exhibition, on view starting Oct. 2, celebrates women artists in overlooked genres.
Neuroscience major Lilly’s most impactful experience at W&L has been a summer research project in the Netherlands to analyze Dutch art.