Over 1,200 miles of biking and hiking trails led Ralston Hartness '18 from Spain to Ireland, discovering the meaning of pilgrimage along the way.
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Alex Meilech '18 spent the summer in Santiago, Chile, learning the language, exploring the culture, and caring for the people of the country.
Julia Kaczmar '19 spent a summer in New York City, learning the logistics of the latest fashions.
On the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation, we take a closer look at a special item in the Reeves Collection — a plate that bears the image of Martin Luther.
Professor George Bent and his team of students are working on a digital recreation of Florence that Bent describes as the “project of his career.”
Abigail Summerville '19, a business journalism major, interned on the CNBC.com breaking news desk.
The veterans in attendance included current and retired members of the W&L staff and faculty, as well as a student at the W&L School of Law.
This is Brodie’s third writer’s fellowship this year.
Religious Values and Public Policy: Does the Separation of Church and State Also Require Separating Religion from Politics?
Students, faculty and staff gathered to sample tantalizing treats and learn some Arabic words at this year's event.