Sahin will continue his research of Parkinson’s disease at Cardiff University in Wales before attending medical school.
Chemistry Archive (42 Stories)
Long, a biochemistry major, will be attending Indiana University School of Medicine in the fall.
Three new Spring Term Abroad courses allow the liberal arts ethos to shine as professors in different disciplines combine forces.
Bentley Professor of Chemistry Erich Uffelman offers us an office tour.
Senior Ryan Doty reflects on his time at Washington and Lee and the experiences he’ll carry with him into his next chapter.
Sahin’s award will support his graduate studies at Cardiff University as a Fulbright scholar.
Oriana Gutierrez ’24, Connor Lafo ’26 and Gabrielle Ursin ’25 have received pre-doctoral graduate research fellowships from the National Science Foundation to support their research.
Holliday will work on computational protein design at the Graz Institute of Technology before pursuing a Ph.D. in biochemistry at the University of Washington.
The senior’s research on Parkinson’s disease was published in Brain: A Journal of Neurology
From a public health Volunteer Venture trip to alumni mentorship, the W&L network opened doors and supported dreams for Liv Ullmann ’25.
At prestigious labs around the country, W&L students have pushed themselves and the frontiers of science to help those with a rare disease.
The associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry will discuss this year’s Nobel Prize winners in physiology or medicine on Feb. 5 in Leyburn Library.
Doty's many creative pursuits range from research in the chemistry lab to taking photos around campus.
The annual address that celebrates W&L faculty for excellence in scholarship and teaching will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 17 in University Chapel.
Avigliano is studying for the MCAT this summer and then will be working as a scribe for a pediatrician.
Tolu Olubunmi ’02 has made her journey to citizenship an opportunity to inspire and serve others.
A chance encounter in the Science Center as a child set Alyssa Cirrincione ’25 on a path to pursue her curiosity at W&L.
Dr. Matthew Sackett ’90, P’18 is on the cutting edge of cardiac treatments.
For Dr. Kelli Jarrell ’12, a multidisciplinary approach is foundational to her career in social emergency medicine.
The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards of up to $5,000 to U.S. undergraduate students who are Pell Grant recipients.
The visiting assistant professor of chemistry will serve a one-year term for the 2024-25 academic year.
Nadia Ayoub, professor of biology, loves sharing her passion for open-ended scientific exploration with colleagues and students.
The assistant professor of chemistry will utilize the funds to conduct fundamental research in organic chemistry.
In this month’s episode, Alty discusses how a distasteful high school chemistry experience, enrolling in college as a first-generation student and seeing W&L evolve since the early years of coeducation shaped her approach to teaching.
Loth will teach English in Austria for nine months before applying for the Peace Corps.
Sahin is W&L’s first sophomore to receive the scholarship since 2009.
The first-year student says the Outing Club and W&L's proximity to great hiking and kayaking spots were a big draw.
W&L’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter named the Phi Beta Kappa J. Brown Goehring Sophomore Award in his honor.
With medical school on the horizon, Tyler embraces many opportunities such as research fellowship, studying abroad and sorority life.
Keuhner helped establish a memorial at Jordan’s Point dedicated to veterans killed in the line of duty and their families.
Kyle Friend, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, will discuss this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine on Nov. 8 in Leyburn Library’s Harte Center.
W&L’s Summer Research Scholars program gives students hands-on experience in collaborative research with faculty mentors.
Christy Childs ’26 and Griffin Conti ’26 will receive funding to study foreign languages this summer.
Washington and Lee seniors David Onyejekwe ’23, Jake McCabe ’23 and Bailey Keel ’23 have created lasting connections with the local community as volunteer coaches for Lex Lax youth lacrosse.
Professors Nadia Ayoub and Kyle Friend, and students Jamal Magoti ’23, Maria Luzaran ’23, Cooper Lazo ’24 and Eman Muamar ’24 all contributed to the paper that appeared in the open science platform Frontiers.
Li is excited to take advantage of the personalized education W&L offers and to explore the Lexington-Rockbridge area.
Aishwarya Vemagiri '25 hopes her summer research experience on diet-induced obesity will lead to a career in the medical field.
The STEM-focused endowment will support internships, research opportunities, academic conference costs and other student experiences.
Elizabeth Grist has been awarded a Fulbright research grant to Melbourne, Australia, to study the stigma and barriers associated with receiving medication for opioid use disorder.
CSI: W&L students are learning forensic science with the help of a real FBI evidence response team.
Each scholar is awarded $7,500 to support undergraduate research in their junior or senior year.
Daniel K. Afosah, assistant professor of chemistry, joined the Washington and Lee University faculty in 2021.