A new student-initiated program at Washington and Lee invites the campus and wider Rockbridge area communities into informal world language practice.
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The W&L Ethics Bowl team recently participated in an annual statewide competition.
Christy Childs ’26 and Griffin Conti ’26 will receive funding to study foreign languages this summer.
Hongchu Fu offers a look into the Yuan Dynasty under Mongol Rule in “Three Yuan Plays by Yang Zi.”
The Museums at W&L invites visitors to reflect on “Born of Fire: Contemporary Japanese Women Ceramic Artists,” on display through April 29.
Wilkerson received an All-American Attorney Award from the American Mock Trial Association.
The Weinstein Scholar annual program invited students to take a culinary trip around the world without leaving the Washington and Lee campus.
Approximately 70% of students participate in an abroad program during their time at W&L.
A deer figure on display in a new Watson Galleries exhibit, "Auspicious Animals," is an example of the Chinese practice of blending European tastes with encoded symbolic meaning.
Dr. Ling-ting Chiu, a Fulbright Scholar and assistant professor of history at Soochow University in Taiwan, spent the summer at Washington and Lee studying the works of former W&L professor and artist Professor I-Hsiung Ju.