Stillo’s lecture will be held March 15 in the Harte Center Gallery.
All Stories In Chronological Order
The iconic myth comes to life March 21-22 in Wilson Concert Hall.
Karen Woody has been a professor of law at W&L since July 2019.
Kelsey Goodwin is a writer in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs.
W&L’s Community Grants Committee will evaluate proposals in March 2024.
Expanding and enhancing the Williams School’s facilities is a priority of the university’s strategic plan, which calls for strengthened interdisciplinary programs like Entrepreneurship as well as increased offerings for non-majors in the Williams School.
“I felt from Washington and Lee a spirit of gratitude, like the school was happy you decided to join their community.”
Billy Webster ’79 has worn many hats at Washington and Lee throughout the years: student, alumnus, parent, supporter, Trustee and volunteer, to name a few. The stalwart graduate is now taking on, arguably, his most significant role to date — chair of Leading Lives of Consequence, the university’s comprehensive capital campaign.
Morel’s talk “Lincoln, the 1860 Election & The Future of Slavery in America” will be held March 12 in Northen Auditorium.
“Myth, Magic, and Madness” will feature a dynamic lineup of creative workshops, dramatic readings and staged productions March 21-22.