
After hearing about job loss following the Coronavirus outbreak, Eric Chaffin knew he wanted to do something to help.
After hearing about job loss following the Coronavirus outbreak, Eric Chaffin knew he wanted to do something to help.
Rob Fure, director of Lifelong Learning Programs, looks forward to a mutual celebration of our nation’s recovery.
3L Kyle Hess reflects on the Global Corruption and Good Governance Practicum.
As city manager of New Rochelle, New York, Chuck Strome ’80 is at the center of New York's pandemic.
Kaylee Hartung '07, a graduate of the W&L journalism program, contracted the virus that causes COVID-19 while covering the outbreak in Washington State
Melissa Lagoumis '20L writes about how a 3L externship changed her outlook and her career.
For anyone participating in online learning during this time, there are several resources available through the museums that can help enrich the virtual classroom experience.
Amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Washington and Lee University’s CARPE and Academic Technologies offered expertise and resources to faculty preparing for online courses.
Linda Hooks, professor of economics and head of the W&L Economics Department, was interviewed by the News-Gazette.
Miller is currently clerking for Judge Lawrence VanDyke on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.