The professor of dance and theater will use the award to conduct research in London.
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The accounting and German double major from Iraq will be presented with the award at the Center for International Education awards ceremony on May 26.
Modernized building systems and updated galleries will greet visitors when the historic landmark reopens this spring.
The grant will support a cross-campus collaboration to optimize efforts to reduce food waste.
The designation allows W&L’s tutors to earn international certification.
W&L’s assistant director of academic success was presented the Professional Academic Coach of the Year Award at the 2026 ACTP conference in Seattle.
The Charlotte, North Carolina, native becomes the first player from W&L to receive the award that recognizes the most outstanding players in Division III basketball.
Drumbl was among several scholars discussing disputes about the legal definition of genocide and the term’s use to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza.
The director of CSS Profile and IDOC at the College Board will begin her appointment July 1.
The former curator of Indigenous Arts of the Americas at the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia will serve a teaching and curatorial residency during Winter Term 2026.
The Dec. 4 event will feature prominent military leaders and scholars conversing about how racial and regional identity impact service in the armed forces.
Marsh will work with Nature Camp in Vesuvius, Virginia, and Jones will collaborate with the Legal Aid Justice Center for the 25th Judicial District.
The experienced arts administrator joins Washington and Lee from Hollins University’s Eleanor D. Wilson Museum.
Fyfe contributed to a “Deep Dive” story examining how questions of intent inform the legal definition of genocide.
Fyfe was among several scholars discussing the legal definition of genocide and the term’s use to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza.
The event will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 3 on the Front Lawn with remarks by Alexandra R. Brown, Fletcher Otey Thomas Professor of Bible.
The multi-year project aims to provide sustainable heating across campus.
The former engagement coordinator for Hillel International at New York University will provide programming and support for the W&L and local Jewish communities.
The donation will support the Campus Kitchen Backpack Program.
The National Association of College & University Food Services awarded W&L the grand prize for the Employee Development Program of the Year.
The story focuses on the Bonner Program’s collaborative work with the Street Medicine Institute.
These faculty have been recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship and service to the university.
Dean Tamara Futrell addressed new members of ODK during their spring induction ceremony.
The research and reading room for the Special Collections and Archives will be updated and renamed in honor of Tom Wolfe ’51.
Washington and Lee will loan iconic Peale portrait to upcoming Virginia history exhibit on view in Richmond and Yorktown.
Washington and Lee was ranked sixth among the baccalaureate institutions recognized by the Fulbright Program.
Five students from Washington and Lee University participated in the annual statewide competition in February.
This year’s event raised more than $11,000 to support the Campus Kitchen’s hunger-fighting project.
Williams School and Lindley Center construction remain on schedule for completion by Fall Term 2025.
The interdisciplinary research project has been selected to participate in an open competition among medieval digital humanities projects for K-12 students.
The funds will support ‘Stephanie Shih: LONG TIME NO SEE (好久不見),’ an exhibition born out of the 2023 inaugural Artist-in-Residence program.
The event will be held on the Front Lawn at 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 4, and Roosevelt Montás from Columbia University will provide remarks.
The donation will support the Campus Kitchen Backpack Program.
Susan Wood, executive director of university development at Washington and Lee, has been named the university’s next vice president for university advancement, effective July 1, 2024. She will succeed Tom Jennings, who is stepping down at the end of the academic year after serving four years in that role.
Tom Jennings, vice president for university advancement at Washington and Lee University, has announced his resignation effective June 30, 2024.
The consortium is among 559 providers meeting the rigorous standards necessary to earn accreditation for its teacher education program.
Moye-Green ’23 is the university’s first Knight-Hennessy Scholar.
W&L's Community Grants Committee has made 12 grants totaling almost $36,000 to non-profit organizations in Lexington and Rockbridge County.
Neal comes from Radford University, where she served as interim registrar for the 2023-24 academic year.
These faculty have been recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship and service to the university.
The state-of-the-art facility will be the new home of the Student Health Center and University Counseling Services.
The former executive director of ArtPower at the University of California, San Diego will begin his new role in July.
University Provost Lena Hill addressed new members of ODK during their spring induction ceremony.
A biotech executive made $120,000 when he bought stock options on a drug company that he did not work for.
Washington and Lee was ranked third among the baccalaureate institutions recognized by the Fulbright Program.
The board elected Bacdayan as the university’s 32nd rector during its October 2023 meeting.
The current director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Quinnipiac University will begin his new role effective June 1.
W&L is one of 15 private colleges and universities to receive the 2024 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification.
Yurechko ’24 is the university’s first Marshall Scholar.
An award of $9,500 will support the center’s Screen to Square film series.
A communication from Sidney Evans, vice president of Student Affairs, dean of students and emergency response coordinator, to students, faculty and staff.
All three were sworn in as trustees on Oct. 20.
Professor Sarah Haan was quoted extensively in a Bloomberg Law news article on a challenge brought by business groups to a new SEC disclosure rule.
The donation will support the Campus Kitchen Backpack Program.
Washington and Lee is the only liberal arts college to be named among the top five institutions for producing Boren Scholarship recipients.
Jaden Keuhner discusses raising money for Gold Star Memorial in Rockbridge County.
Laura Adelman Philipson ’01 and Hayley Huber ’23 discuss their experiences as W&L students.
Joe Framptom '66 and Nate Unger '24 discuss their experiences as W&L students.
Caroline Boone Mitchell ’89 and Peyton Tysinger ’23 discuss their experiences as W&L students.
Gene Perry '75, '78L and Cheick Toure ’23 discuss their experiences as W&L students.
Urquhart ’01 joined the W&L Board of Trustees on Feb. 10.
Washington and Lee was ranked second among the baccalaureate institutions recognized by the Fulbright Program.
Tracey Thornblade Belmont '92 and Posi Oluwakuyide ’24 discuss their experiences as W&L students.
Hardin Marion and Carter Chandler discuss their experiences as W&L students.
Missy Witherow moves on while Sydney Cross is promoted to Director of Annual Giving.
Both offices have relocated to their new permanent address in downtown Lexington.
Beth Staples’ fictional short story “Leaf Peepers” appeared in the publication’s Fall 2022 edition.
Wingard Cunningham joins W&L from College of Wooster, where she is the Mildred Foss Thompson Professor of English and dean for faculty development.
Blackwood comes to W&L after serving as a physician with the Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Virginia.
University Singers placed third in the festival’s International Open Competition and received the prestigious Visit Derry Award for their final performance.
Phillips '23 is the university’s 18th Rhodes Scholar.
Robbins comes to Washington and Lee after serving as an academic advisor at the University of Michigan.
New program director Jane Stewart leads office into next phase.
A new deal will establish an offsite solar farm from which W&L will purchase energy equivalent to 100% of campus electricity use, allowing the university to lower greenhouse gas emissions, save money and close in on its goal of carbon neutrality.
The Leadership Excellence Awards give recognition and thanks to nominated students and organizations for their many efforts that contribute to making W&L the special place that it is.
Melanie D. Wilson has been named the next dean of Washington and Lee University’s School of Law. She will also hold the Roy L. Steinheimer Jr. Professorship in Law.
Prof. Mark Drumbl was interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered to discuss the whether Russia's assaults on Ukraine constitute war crimes.
The three-night miniseries airs on the History Channel beginning Feb. 20 at 8 p.m.
Dudley will continue working at W&L in a half-time capacity as senior advisor to the vice president for University Advancement handling various alumni affairs-related duties.
Packer offers fresh insights into how Americans can use an underlying passion for equality to lead us toward a more unified, progressive nation.
Washington and Lee has been selected as the new academic home of the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty (SHECP) following a competitive application process. Tim Diette has been named executive director of the consortium.
Mary Main announces retirement and Jodi Williams named executive director of human resources effective July 1, 2022.
Franklin, a 2004 graduate of W&L, began his broadcast career as an undergraduate student.
Juval Scott, an adjunct professor of law and Federal Public Defender, has been recommended by U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine to fill a judicial vacancy in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia.
Washington and Lee University will name a new interdisciplinary academic center for teaching and research on Southern race relations, culture, and politics in honor of late professor of history emeritus Theodore “Ted” Carter DeLaney Jr. '85.
Two presenters who met at a 2017 conference at Washington and Lee joined forces to repatriate a stolen Nepali deity.
Professor Aly Colón was interviewed in an article titled “Suspended from social media, Donald Trump has found a new, old way to spread falsehoods.”
In an epic summer adventure, three rising W&L sophomores built their own boat and sailed it down the Red and Mississippi rivers from Shreveport, Louisiana, to New Orleans.
The donation will support the Campus Kitchen Backpack Program.
The Rockbridge Community Health Foundation has awarded a $25,000 grant to the W&L student organization to pilot a summer program in 2022.
Lynn Rainville was recently featured in the Burlington County Times.
Washington and Lee University will continue under its current name while expanding diversity and inclusion initiatives and making changes to campus buildings, practices and governance.
Maria A. Feeley '97L, vice president, general counsel, secretary and interim director of athletics at the University of Hartford, has been named chief legal officer and general counsel at Washington and Lee University.