The title of her talk is “Epistemic Equality as a Condition of Well-Functioning Blame.”
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Washington and Lee's Special Collections contains a rare volume of poetry by Wheatley, the first published African-American poet.
Majo Bustamante '18 was a marketing and communications intern for NASA Automotriz, the company that owns the rights to sell Ford and Volkswagen in San Jose, Costa Rica.
The interactive exhibit will be on display in Staniar Gallery through March 17.
Austin Brown '13L shares the real secret to success as a player-agent with Creative Artists Agency.
Laura Gottschalk moved from Lexington to Arlington to intern at EY during the Winter Term.
The Department of Physical Education, Athletics and Recreation will operate with the use of transitional spaces until the expected completion of the project for the start of the 2020-21 school year.
The Virginia Festival of the Book, the long-running literary celebration produced by the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, has announced this year’s line-up, and a book edited by Washington and Lee law professor Russell Miller is among the featured works.
2Ls Bethny Barrett and Lauren Bennett spent their 1L summers in public interest positions funded by the Shepherd Program.
Kat Oakley '19 has spent a lot of time contemplating the idea of "place" - both in Lexington and across the world.