Zia will complete a two-year fellowship at Reading Partners nonprofit in New York City.
Education Studies Archive (24 Stories)
Luke Davis ’28 spent Winter Term creating an independent study project centered around his passion for education and advocacy.
An aspiring educator, David looks forward to combining her love for education and language-learning.
Washington and Lee students connect with local schools through the Burish Program.
Alina de Zoysa ’25 and Henry Chen ’25 are applying lessons learned at W&L to their work helping K-12 students succeed.
Mlcek is returning to Capitol Hill as an AI Policy Fellow through the Horizon Institute for Public Service.
After graduation, Fountain will complete a fellowship at CNBC doing business reporting for digital and television platforms.
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.
David serves as head intern of the Burish internship program that connects local schools with student volunteers.
Elka Prechel ’26 was inspired by a Spring Term Abroad to explore her passion for teaching in France and Italy this summer.
Zia plans to continue his work with the PINK Center Project in his home country of Pakistan.
The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards of up to $5,000 to U.S. undergraduate students who are Pell Grant recipients.
Sai Chebrolu ’26 and Valentina Giraldo Lozano ’25 are among 13 students chosen for the Zero Hunger Internship program.
The consortium is among 559 providers meeting the rigorous standards necessary to earn accreditation for its teacher education program.
Jessica Pachuca ’25 and Gabe Miller ’25 will attend the PPIA Junior Summer Institute at Carnegie Mellon University this summer.
De Zoysa is the university’s first recipient of the two-year scholarship for juniors interested in a public service career.
Sharon Mendieta Ramirez ’23 has designed her W&L experience to prepare her for her career as an educator.
Professor Eric Moffa and Jake Winston ’24 penned the article which appeared in The Social Studies Journal.
Hawley has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Spain.
The scholarship provides young scholars with an immersive experience in Asia through which they can learn to "be comfortable being uncomfortable."
Eric Moffa holds several state and national leadership positions in the field of education.
Galvez has received a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to France, where he will teach English to secondary school students and serve as a cultural ambassador for the United States.
David Gálvez's favorite places on campus are the Global Discovery Laboratories and a special study corner in the library.