Doty's many creative pursuits range from research in the chemistry lab to taking photos around campus.
Johnson Scholarship Archive (13 Stories)
Siya ’27 married her passions for service with her economics and mathematics majors to intern this summer at Grameen Bank in Bangladesh through the Shepherd Program.
Cole Gershkovich ’24 found his purpose studying spaces that foster belonging and empowerment among individuals with mental health challenges.
Ben Bankston ’25 is finding opportunities at W&L to challenge himself in and out of the classroom.
A Washington Term class with a real-world focus prepared Singer for post-graduate work in the federal government.
Yurechko ’24 is the university’s first Marshall Scholar.
Pernell has been awarded a Young Professional Journalist Program Award to conduct research and gain career experience in Germany.
Avalon Pernell ’23 credits the mentorship she received on campus as she launches her career in business journalism.
Phillips '23 is the university’s 18th Rhodes Scholar.
Tripathi will teach English to students in Colombia for 10 months.
After receiving a great deal of support from upperclassmen at Washington and Lee University, Hannah Puckett ’23 pays it forward by dedicating her time to mentoring and counseling first-year students.
Lauren Hoaglund '22 has parlayed her passion for medieval and Renaissance history, literature, classics and theater into a busy but rewarding four years at W&L.
Paige Anderson '22 is spending the summer recording an album of classical violin music in memory of her grandmother.