Each scholar is awarded $7,500 to support undergraduate research in their junior or senior year.
All Stories In Chronological Order
Twelve students at W&L are creating their own version of the U.S. Constitution in Professor Lynn Uzzell’s politics course.
Parella will partner with Professor Rachel Lopez of Drexel School of Law and Patrick Pearsall of the firm Allen & Overy to chair the annual conference.
Alumni David Hurst '14L and Kasia Wiggins '20L discuss the new effort to support first-generation students.
Lewis Law Center Scholar-in-Residence Matthew Shaw will give a talk on the educational jurisprudence of Justice Lewis Powell.
The W&L community is invited to an in-person concert on April 8.
W&L Law Professor Carliss Chatman explored institutional history to animate the study of the Uniform Commercial Code for her students.
He served on the Board of Trustees from 1991-1993
Taha Khan joined W&L's Computer Science Department this year as an assistant professor.
After his start as a prosecutor, Dan Collopy ’81L found his way into intellectual property law, and a career in Asia.