With the scholarship, the graduating seniors will conduct intensive language studies in Indonesia and Japan.
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Trey Custodio ’26 and Sanjog Basnet ’27 explore gaming preferences and behavior.
Washington and Lee’s Center for International Education awarded funding to the sophomores to study Arabic in Meknes, Morocco, this summer.
Newly promoted faculty members will present their research in a PechaKucha format on April 14.
In the paper, the junior computer science and business administration double major explored architectural VPN vulnerabilities and the systemic challenges that allow them to persist.
The Critical Language Scholarship Program funds a summer of overseas language and cultural immersion.
The senior presented his work at the Computational Humanities Research Conference.
The W&L network is perhaps most illustrative in the early-career assistance and opportunities our alumni provide to current students.
Brandon Bishop ’26's journey shows how W&L’s global opportunities, language instruction and fellowships can transform a student’s path.
White has embraced several leadership opportunities at W&L.
Washington and Lee students interested in finance completed valuable summer internships in New York City this summer.
After making connections through the W&L alumni network, Caples will be working as a mechanical and design engineer at Hardwire LLC.
This round of recipients marks a record-setting Gilman Scholar cohort for W&L.
Thomas enjoys the balance between athletics, academics and making lifelong connections with fellow students.
Newly promoted faculty members will present their research in a PechaKucha format on Jan. 28.
Bernstein discovered a passion for coding at W&L and has sought out every opportunity to get involved with technology on campus.
After a summer internship with the University of Washington, Yurechko will be pursuing her master’s degree at the University of Oxford.
Jacobs is working as a software engineer at RVO Health.
Yurechko’s award will support her post-graduate studies as the university’s first Marshall Scholar.
Molitor is one of three W&L students selected for the scholarship this spring.
Starting in July, Bishop will participate in a year-long cultural immersion program in Germany.
The Critical Language Scholarship Program funds a summer of overseas language and cultural immersion.
“Myth, Magic, and Madness” will feature a dynamic lineup of creative workshops, dramatic readings and staged productions March 21-22.
Yurechko ’24 is the university’s first Marshall Scholar.
Tsang’s talk will be held on Dec. 1 at 5 p.m.
W&L’s Summer Research Scholars program gives students hands-on experience in collaborative research with faculty mentors.
Katie Yurechko ’24 presented research related to content creators circumventing TikTok’s content moderation algorithms.
Katie Yurechko ’24 presented on how algorithm awareness impacts algospeak use on TikTok.
Lakpa Sherpa ’25 and Ignas Volcokas ’25 designed a personal learning assistant that utilizes the power of artificial intelligence.
First-year Johnson Scholar to offer preliminary research on foot-limb dominance and neuromuscular asymmetry in pediatric soccer players.
The upcoming screening is the second installment in the DeLaney Center's ongoing film series.
In this Spring Term course, Washington and Lee students are making data science look like a walk in the park.
The English Teaching Assistantship provides Cones a stipend to teach English to students in Bulgaria and lead cultural exchange activities.
McMaster has been awarded a Fulbright research grant to Italy to complete a hybrid art history and computer science project.
Taha Khan, assistant professor of computer science at W&L, offers insights and advice about cyber security in the latest episode of "W&L After Class: The Lifelong Learning Podcast."
John Adekola ’24 sees his role with Phonathon as a chance to make a difference at W&L.
Professor Cody Watson's paper analyzes the use of deep learning in software engineering research.