
Sanders worked at Washington and Lee for over 40 years, providing countless lectures on the university’s history.
Sanders worked at Washington and Lee for over 40 years, providing countless lectures on the university’s history.
The article examines the history of parole in Virginia since it was abolished in 1995.
Braxton Berry is from Richmond, Virginia and received his undergraduate degree from Washington College.
This summer, Malia Devencenzi interned with the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation in Honolulu, Hawai’i.
Professor Malveaux interviewed Chief Justice Angela Riley of the Supreme Court of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation regarding tribal courts and justice in Indian country.
By enlisting guidance from the W&L science community, Emma Marvelli ’27 combined a Spring Term abroad class with summer research to better understand Virginia meta-basalts and their potential for combating climate change.
Goitein’s talk, titled “Presidential Emergency Powers and the Threat to Democracy,” will be delivered on Sept. 16 in Northen Auditorium.
The class includes 125 students from 28 states and D.C. and four countries, representing 88 undergraduate institutions.
The Brian C. Shearer Scholarship Endowment provides opportunities for future generations.
Shweta Karmakar is from Bay Shore, New York and received her undergraduate degree at Stony Brook University.