The assistant professor of business administration will receive funding from the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges to support his research on artificial intelligence washing.
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Thompkins will share observations on her postbaccalaureate project, titled “The Legacy of Segregated Medicine: An Oral History of Race and Healthcare in Rockbridge County, Virginia.”
Bakare and her friends started a club on campus to celebrate African culture through dance.
With four generations at Washington and Lee University — and counting — the Ball family is invested in the institution in every sense.
Blair Brown spent her 3L year as a student attorney in the Tax Clinic.
Drumbl was among several scholars discussing disputes about the legal definition of genocide and the term’s use to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza.
From answering philanthropy-themed trivia aboard a golf cart to searching campus landmarks in a scavenger hunt, Washington and Lee University students explored how generosity shapes their campus experience during the annual Philanthropy Education Week (PEW), March 9–12.
Dani Wallace serves as recruitment operations manager for the School of Law.
Duarte’s vocal recital will take place on March 28 at 8 p.m. in Wilson Concert Hall.
GianGrasso’s violin recital will take place on March 29 at 1 p.m. in Wilson Concert Hall.