The solo exhibition, on view starting Aug. 28, mines the Reeves Collection of Chinese Export to explore diaspora and identity through ceramics.
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The acclaimed hypnotist will perform on May 7 at 7 p.m. in the University Chapel.
After graduation, Ian Joseph will be a litigation associate at the firm McGlinchey Stafford in Nashville.
Two articles by Washington and Lee law professor Chris Seaman were cited in a ruling that bans nearly all noncompete agreements.
After graduation, Bernadette Coyle will work in the Workplace Class Action group for Duane Morris in Chicago.
Jason Rodocker serves as associate dean of students.
W&L's Community Grants Committee has made 12 grants totaling almost $36,000 to non-profit organizations in Lexington and Rockbridge County.
Edward Adams will use the funds to research decline narratives in West Virginia.
Mathematics and economics major Kumar says an art history class opened up new avenues of learning.
Ben Bankston ’25 is finding opportunities at W&L to challenge himself in and out of the classroom.