In his most recent book, Russell Miller charts the constitutional history of Germany though text and images.
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The 2025 Entrepreneurship Summit brought students together for networking, honing their pitch skills and sharing ideas with alumni.
First-year law student Cassie Carr ‘27L helped the Generals Cross Country and Track teams rewrite the record books.
Andrea Velásquez serves as manager of work-life and leaves for the Office of Human Resources.
The John K. Boardman Jr. Professor of Politics will use the fellowship to lead W&L’s “Liberating Ideas” initiative.
Patel plans to expand the reach of Wings of Women, the community-driven initiative she founded in her home country of India.
Akinkugbe’s goal of becoming a pediatric oncologist has been reinforced by her research lab work.
Students and faculty will summarize and display their Spring Term research and coursework.
Stu Gray’s publication examines the Bhagavad-Gita through a political perspective.
The professor of art history and director of the Mudd Center for Ethics offered her opinion on the nuances of the return of a Buddha sculpture by the Art Institute of Chicago to the Government of Nepal.