
Xinxian Wang '21 was able to marry two interests in an internship with The Visual Arts Center in Richmond.
Xinxian Wang '21 was able to marry two interests in an internship with The Visual Arts Center in Richmond.
The Memphis native served on the board from 1976-1988.
A new book by Harvey Markowitz, associate professor of anthropology, examines Native Americans and Catholic missionaries.
In a Roanoke Times piece, Silwal discusses current events and the impact they bear on children.
Mary-Frances Hall '18 is the 23rd W&L student-athlete selected to receive a scholarship over the last 15 years.
Trash-sorting stations, one of the university's newest sustainability projects, send more material to recycling and compost bins instead of to the dump.
Mark Rush, Waxberg Professor of Politics and Law at W&L, has recently discussed constitutional amendments, 3D-printed guns and electoral maps.
During a four-week internship with Enact Sustainable Strategies in Stockholm, Julia Carullo '20 has been inspired by Sweden's dedication to sustainability in business practices.
Cambridge University Press and the editorial board of the German Law Journal are pleased to announce that they will partner in the publication of the journal from 2019.
The $7,000 Virginia Humanities grant will support an upcoming exhibit in Staniar Gallery.