Allie Jue '20 has learned how to keep her studies in music and pre-med in perfect harmony with a job and extracurricular activities at W&L.
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The concert is free, and no tickets are required.
Call the Lenfest Center box office today at 540-458-8000 to reserve tickets.
Eubanks' talk is titled "The Shakedown State: Digital Debt, Economic Inequality and Automation in Public Services."
A two-year grant of $50,000 will help the Washingtonian Society, Washington and Lee University’s collegiate recovery program for substance abuse and addiction.
Jenefer Davies and Erik Jones ’91 opened a microbrewery in Lexington.
Jim Rikhoff ’85 has been in the broadcast studio for some of CBS’s most historic sporting events.
Zander Tallman ’14 and Paige Gance ’13 own and operate Just Games in Lexington.
Senior Laura Calhoun looks back at her W&L experience and celebrates the community she's built here.
The public reading is free and open to the public.