Hailing from 42 states and 35 countries, the Class of 2029 represents an impressive range of accomplishments, interests and backgrounds.
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The Sept. 18 performance fuses street dancing and beatboxing in a cinematic whirlwind of sound and movement.
Jones will share observations on the myriad impacts faced by suspended drivers in North Carolina.
Washington and Lee students interested in finance completed valuable summer internships in New York City this summer.
“Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact” kicks off Sept. 11 with a keynote address by political scientist Thea Riofrancos.
The David Boies Professor of Law at Yale University Law School will speak on Sept. 18 in Northen Auditorium.
Ryan McCoy’s paper addresses how local knowledge can contribute to climate research.
Andrea Lepage examines how academic galleries can serve as transformative learning spaces.
The seminar will be hosted by Washington and Lee University School of Law and the Office of Lifelong Learning on Oct. 3-4.
Wilson Hallett ’15 and Jillian Katterhagen ’15 will be recognized during Young Alumni Weekend.