Zia will complete a two-year fellowship at Reading Partners nonprofit in New York City.
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Scott, systems analysis integration lead for the Orion program at Lockheed Martin, shares about his role in the Artemis II mission.
Gray’s funded research will focus on autonomous oceanographic systems and materials science.
Hammack’s talk will be held March 26 in Science Addition 214.
It is anticipated the Class of 2030 will be the first students eligible to earn an accredited engineering degree from W&L.
The assistant professor of engineering will discuss this year’s Nobel Prize winners for chemistry on Jan. 15 in Leyburn Library.
The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards of up to $5,000 to U.S. undergraduate students who are Pell Grant recipients.
The assistant professor of engineering is one of three recipients recognized globally.
After making connections through the W&L alumni network, Caples will be working as a mechanical and design engineer at Hardwire LLC.
Leggett received a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Taiwan and plans to pursue a career in civil engineering.
Tolu Olubunmi ’02 has made her journey to citizenship an opportunity to inspire and serve others.
The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards of up to $5,000 to U.S. undergraduate students who are Pell Grant recipients.
Li’s talk “Insights into Low-Carbon Solution in the Current Automotive Industry” will be held Oct. 25 in Science Addition 114.
Summer Research Scholars are spending their summer helping to bring one of the world's oldest cities to life through modern technology.
Mengying Liu collaborated with researchers from Texas A&M University on the peer-reviewed article.
Misha Lin ’25 is taking her dance education to the next level this summer with intensive aerial dance training, finishing with a two-week international festival in August.
Zia plans to continue his work with the PINK Center Project in his home country of Pakistan.
Patrinos is one of three W&L students selected for the scholarship this spring.
A meeting with a Broadway legend allowed engineering major Zaria Daniels ’26 to take her vocal talents to Cuba.
The engineering professor will perform research related to gastrointestinal motility over the next three years in New Zealand.
Mengying Liu will use the funds to research high-throughput crystallographic mapping in the United Kingdom.
Jon Erickson’s papers are part of an ongoing research project studying non-invasive gastric mapping techniques.
Washington and Lee’s Philosophy Department will host a talk by Upol Ehsan ’13 on Monday, March 13 from 6-7:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium, Leyburn Library.
CBL’s new initiative is an opportunity for faculty development, student collaboration and deepening partnerships with the surrounding community.
Community-Based Learning’s collaborations this fall offered students an opportunity to deepen community connections.
Students in Jon Erickson's Electrical Circuits course are learning through teaching local elementary school students.
Bonner Kirkland '23 conducted biomedical research this summer in the Children’s National Hospital’s Department of Genetic Medicine.
Sarah Burd ’24 is spending her summer working for a medical technology company in Vienna, Austria, that specializes in prosthetic limbs.
Shrestha worked with the Office of Career and Professional Development at W&L to "engineer" the perfect career after graduation.
At W&L, Kirkland discovered that his two passions, sports and engineering, could be combined into one fulfilling pursuit. He's going to intern at a sports equipment company before heading to grad school at Purdue.
The STEM-focused endowment will support internships, research opportunities, academic conference costs and other student experiences.
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.
Visiting Assistant Professor Robert Elder joined Washington and Lee University's Physics and Engineering Department in fall 2020.
Mengying Liu is an assistant professor of engineering at W&L.