The newest addition to the university’s affinity-based career events brings alumni and industry leaders together to explore the future of energy.
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After graduation, Jacob Kansco will join the general litigation group at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in New York City.
After graduation, Dillon Ebner will clerk for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia.
Marshall has embraced many extracurriculars as a math tutor, University Ambassador, equestrian team student-athlete and more.
The research and reading room for the Special Collections and Archives will be updated and renamed in honor of Tom Wolfe ’51.
Gibbs received the award for her article examining pre-trial solitary confinement.
The book takes an innovative look at children and violence and features contributions from numerous W&L professors and visiting scholars.
On Oct. 25, 2024, Billy Webster ’79, chair of Leading Lives of Consequence: The Campaign for Washington and Lee, addressed alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends during the campaign launch celebration on campus. Below is an excerpt from his remarks.
The Critical Language Scholarship Program funds a summer of overseas language and cultural immersion.
Her 2017 article “Class Actions, Civil Rights, and the National Injunction” argues against the elimination a key judicial mechanism.