Student participants stay in Lexington to develop research techniques and obtain valuable work experience.
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The title of Murdock’s talk is “Paying attention: Habits of Mind and Psychological Well-being.”
Rob Hawes spent his summer working for Jones Day in Frankfurt, Germany.
Erin Gray helped form and reported the results from a collaborative work group
The Museums at W&L invite the public to their opening reception for "Museum Menageries" on Sept. 15 at 6 p.m.
Prof. Markard will contribute to the law school’s comparative law seminar, which surveys German law and legal culture.
Students have launched a new organization to support first-generation students during law school.
Hanstedt has been elected the at-large representative for private liberal arts colleges in the Virginia Educational Development Collaborative (VEDC).
The W&L community is invited to the 2022 Convocation on the Front Lawn on Sept. 7 at 5:30 p.m.
The show is scheduled for Jan. 27 Tickets are required.