Both events are free and open to the public; no tickets are required.
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Mathematics professor Elizabeth Denne helped design one of the Fleet Museum's most popular exhibits yet.
Honoring W&L's first woman to become a tenured professor at the university.
Sally Ball Sharp '96 explains her personal connections to the Simpson House, which was named for art professor Pamela H. Simpson.
W&L welcomed more than 800 families to campus for Parents and Family Weekend 2018.
Dannick Kenon '19, who plans to attend law school and devote his career to positive social change, has co-founded a new student publication at W&L called The Vigil.
This month, W&L Law hosted an round-table discussion on post-conflict justice.
The event will focus on how data is shaping sports, entertainment, and healthcare.
The talk is free and open to the public and the discussion will also be streamed live.
Sarah Helms '15 shares her documentary on the beauty and hardships of rural Nepal at the 14th National Symposium of Theater and Performance Arts in Academe.