
MacDonnell argues against new proposals to shift prosecutorial powers from military commanders to senior military lawyers.
MacDonnell argues against new proposals to shift prosecutorial powers from military commanders to senior military lawyers.
A plate decorated with a widely distributed political cartoon of the American Revolution was used as commentary on the political, social and economic issues of the time.
A group of dedicated alumni took action to leverage meaningful changes on campus to increase inclusion and diversity.
In a piece published in The Nation, Locy asserts that General Robert E. Lee does not deserve to be associated with W&L.
The June 24 hearing examined the issue of China’s legal responsibility for the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Miranda was invited on radio station KPFA’s UpFront to discuss Junipero Serra, the myth of California missions, and the colonization of native people.
The ESOL program at W&L, founded in 2001 to facilitate communication in the local community, now serves dozens of non-native English speakers each year with teaching, tutoring, translation and interpretation services.
The piece appeared in the June 19 edition of The Washington Post.
Five members of the faculty were recognized for their contributions in the classroom, to scholarship and to experiential education.
In his latest book, Morel explores how Lincoln’s most vital ideas are traced back to the country’s founders.