W&L will name its new indoor athletics and recreation facility for Duchossois '44 in recognition of his leadership support of the project.
All Stories In Chronological Order
Uma Sarwadnya '19 knew she wanted to be a doctor her whole life. What she didn't know was how many unique opportunities she would find at W&L to support her journey — including a project with ants.
The national leadership honor society will welcome four honorary and 35 student initiates.
The Shepherd Poverty Program put Brent Beshore '05 on a different career path than the one he imagined.
Broadcast journalism opportunities have been plentiful at W&L for Ford Carson '18, but the highlight of his college career has been founding a satirical publication, The Radish.
Jordan Goldstein's Washington and Lee journey can be followed through her love of music, her adventures on the stage — and the length of her hair.
The associate professor of classics won a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support the digitization of Pompeian epigraphy, along with Sara Sprenkle, associate professor of computer science.
Monica Musgrave '18 is already double-majoring, but that didn't stop her from spending six-weeks in England studying two completely different subjects.
As a geology summer research assistant in Crete, Greece, no two days were the same for Chantal Iosso '20.
Skyler T. Zunk ’19 was an intern at the White House's Office of Political Affairs.