Harrison looks forward to developing both her teaching and language skills with the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship.
Spanish Archive (27 Stories)
The W&L network is perhaps most illustrative in the early-career assistance and opportunities our alumni provide to current students.
Williams taught Spanish at Washington and Lee University for 40 years.
The professor of Spanish co-authored a book titled “Understanding the Language of Virtual Interaction,” that was released in August 2025.
Michelson’s discussion will be held Thursday, Nov. 6 in Northen Auditorium.
The Ernest Williams II Professor of Romance Languages shares her research on the Spanish author.
Avigliano is studying for the MCAT this summer and then will be working as a scribe for a pediatrician.
The associate professor of Spanish shares the stories of undocumented youth held in detention centers and refugee camps in the United States and Mexico.
Kylee Cross ’27 received the Soldier Leader of the Cycle Award at her graduation ceremony on August 1.
Roberts is pursuing her doctorate in educational psychology through the LIME program at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Roberts will pursue her doctorate at Southern Methodist University through the selective leadership program.
Ben Bankston ’25 is finding opportunities at W&L to challenge himself in and out of the classroom.
The 2023-2024 academic year at W&L saw the proliferation of several new course offerings for students through a new faculty development initiative offered by the Office of Community-Based Learning (CBL).
Holloway was selected for a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Spain.
Leading Campus Kitchen, a student-run organization focused on addressing food insecurity, has been a rewarding experience.
The Spanish professor appears as a faculty expert in the film that debuted at the Virginia Film Festival last month.
The show will be on display in Wilson Hall’s Lykes Atrium in conjunction with Esteban Ramón Pérez’s solo exhibition “Distorted Myths,” which will be on view in the Staniar Gallery Oct. 10 through Nov. 2.
Despite challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, many students were able to travel this summer for valuable professional experience in other countries.
Programa SOL, a three-week program for local bilingual youth, focused on language and literacy development, swimming lessons, active games and visits with community partners.
Fugate will use her graduate research fellowship from the National Science Foundation to study the migration patterns of bison in Yellowstone National Park.
Addison has received a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Uruguay, where she will teach English to primary or secondary school students and serve as a cultural ambassador for the United States.
The Instituto Cervantes invited Professor Mayock to Spain to speak at the inaugural event for the Centenary Celebration of Carmen Laforet in March 2022.
Approximately 70% of students participate in an abroad program during their time at W&L.
Jayne Reino is a visiting assistant professor of Spanish at Washington and Lee University.
The novel “Ursula” is Brazil's first abolitionist novel and the first novel by an Afro-Brazilian woman.
The anthology consists of 15 essays in Spanish and English that offer a fresh look at Spanish metafiction, not just in literature but also in television, film, theatre, photography and art.
Professor Cristina Pinto-Bailey recently published an essay on Black Brazilian feminisms and translated four pieces by Afro-Brazilian writers.