Swimmer, computer coder, and Speaking Tradition advocate Will McMurtry '18 chose W&L over nine other schools, in large part because of its community.
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The prize is presented by The Missouri Review for the best short story chosen from their four issues published in the last year.
Zainab Abiza '19 spent the summer analyzing two Islamic State magazines in a timely project with Professor Seth Cantey.
Through the U.Va. Field School for Public Health Research, Julie Sklar '18 was able to work with a medical anthropologist and epidemiologist in South Africa this summer.
The grant will support digitization of Pompeian epigraphy as part of the Ancient Graffiti Project.
Matt Kaminer '18 stepped outside his comfort zone to work on some big stories during an internship with the Charlotte Observer.
Through numerous clubs, her classwork and her peers, JoAnn Michel '18 has found a place to grow at W&L.
Check in with head sherpas as they pack for Appalachian Adventure, one of W&L's Leading Edge pre-orientation programs for first-year students.
Daisy Norwood-Kelly '18 worked in marketing research for Paramount Pictures over the summer.
Melina Bell discusses “2017’s Best & Worst States for Women’s Equality in a recent WalletHub article.