The Oct. 2 event will provide an overview of the planned gallery update and preservation repairs to University Chapel.
All Stories In Chronological Order
The first film of this year’s series will take place on Oct. 1 in Stackhouse Theater.
For Sam Tannahill ’91, W&L provided a foundation of integrity, leadership and intellectual curiosity that have guided his personal and professional life.
Andrew Scott stars in the one-man adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s play, being screened in Stackhouse Theater on Oct. 7.
These alumni exemplify leadership, service and professional excellence and will be honored during Five-Star Festival, Oct. 3–5, 2025.
The Central and Eastern European correspondent’s article was a part of a Wall Street Journal series investigating Elon Musk that won best national reporting.
The English professor’s poem “Sex Talk” and essay “Talkin’ New York” were highlighted in larger collections.
Kate LeMasters ’15 cultivated a career of addressing public health inequalities with marginalized societies.
This summer, Lilian Sampson interned at the Virginia State Corporation Commission Financial Services Division in Richmond, Virginia.
The Sept. 30 screening features the work of Edward Burtynsky, whose solo exhibition is on view at the Reeves Museum of Ceramics.