
This year’s second installment will focus on the Netflix show that traces how African American cuisine has transformed America.
This year’s second installment will focus on the Netflix show that traces how African American cuisine has transformed America.
The assistant professor of business administration recounts the history and impact of the band’s career.
The John F. Hendon Professor of Economics will discuss the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences presented to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson.
The article argues for a First Amendment approach to corporate governance speech that is sensitive to the democratic processes governing corporate organization.
Past presidents of Washington and Lee University’s Executive Committee reflect on how it prepared them for a life of values-driven leadership.
Mitchelson embraces extracurriculars such as volunteering with the Nabors Service League and teaching salsa through Around the Globe.
Martin Flores is leading the Law Review through an active year of new publications and scholarly events.
As a radiation oncologist, Dr. Olivia Claire Ball ’09 cherishes the humanity and connection she cultivates with her patients.
The article examines how stakeholder activism can compel corporations to comply with international law.
As founder and president of Wilderness Leadership and Learning, Abraham has impacted hundreds of youths in the D.C. area.