Lindsay Giglio discusses her favorite spots on campus and her role as a Kirgis Fellow, a peer mentor to incoming students.
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Annelise Burgess '25L argued the case as a student attorney in the clinic.
The article presents expert analysis Professor Smith provided for the plaintiffs in a landmark case involving the environment and children's rights.
“I want to use my education to uplift others,” she said. “It’s about making my corner of the world better, no matter which direction my career path takes me.”
W&L students spent their summer immersed in history, literature and the time-honored British tutorial system through the Virginia Program at Oxford.
The research and reading room for the Special Collections and Archives in Leyburn Library will be updated and renamed in honor of the literary giant.
Gabrielle Dosev '28L is from Pensacola, Florida and received her undergraduate degree from the University of Florida.
Prof. Mulder will contribute to the law school’s comparative law seminar, which surveys German law and legal culture.
The former engagement coordinator for Hillel International at New York University will provide programming and support for the W&L and local Jewish communities.
W&L’s Reynolds Journalism Internship Program places students in newsrooms across the country, where they become fully immersed in the life of a journalist for 12 weeks.