Katie Yurechko ’24 blends her studies in computer science, philosophy, and poverty and human capability to make technology more equitable — and to connect communities.
From the Magazine Archive (70 Stories)
The Lawrence Term Associate Professor of Finance uses her expertise in financial training and emerging markets to simulate real-world settings in the classroom.
Rob Fure and Tom Camden ’76, who both retired in June, opened new doors to intellectual discovery for the W&L community.
A statue of Secretariat made a stop in Lexington last spring, as the man whose dream produced the Virginia-born racehorse was a W&L alumnus and trustee emeritus.
Jim Farrar '74 reflects on the life of Farris Hotchkiss '58, former vice president of university relations and secretary of the university.
Lifelong friends Seng-Kah “Henry” Baey ’83 and Dan Einstein ’83 reflect on their time at W&L.
In May, Mary Hipp ’90 said being a member of the second class of women undergraduates at W&L taught her a lot— although she didn’t realize it at the time.
Chrishon McManus ’14L—attorney and competitive swimmer—radiates calm when it counts.
As well as operating her own farm, Professor Harris teaches American politics, public policy and food policy.
Nate Abercrombie ’20, conservative outreach coordinator at Citizens Climate Lobby, works toward finding common ground.
Alumni and faculty reflect on the legacy of the Virginia Capital Case Clearinghouse, closing its doors after over 30 years serving capital defense attorneys.
In 1971, Black students founded the Student Association for Black Unity, launching a 50-year tradition of advocacy on campus.
Coco Ellis Howe ’16 and Tani Greenspan ’16 created a successful online art gallery in the middle of a pandemic.
In a shifting media landscape, Ted Williams ’07 and Mike Allen ’86 are focused on reigniting local journalism through a new business venture.
W&L’s new provost, Lena Hill, aims to support the university’s initiatives in interdisciplinary work, diversity, equity and inclusion, and more.
The U.Va. baseball team just couldn’t connect with George Sykes’ curveballs.
Life has been a series of firsts for Rita Davis ’93, who now serves as counsel to Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam.
At Pfizer, Michael Benigno ’00 analyzed COVID-19 clinical data in the quest to develop a vaccine and antiviral therapy.
Hollis Owens ’97’s nonprofit offers people with disabilities opportunities to present to, and educate, schoolchildren about their lives.
Nineteen Washington and Lee University alumni died during the Vietnam Era. These are their stories.
The historian, author and museum professional swears by the value of tramping the terrain where history happened.
The associate professor of classics won a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support the digitization of Pompeian epigraphy, along with Sara Sprenkle, associate professor of computer science.
W&L alumni look back at the Vietnam War and how it changed them.
For many students at Washington and Lee, the Outing Club is about more than outdoor adventure — it’s about finding a place that feels a little bit like home.
Washington and Lee students are on the move thanks to a robust collection of club sports, intramurals and exercise classes.
Rocking the Rhodes: Paqui Toscano '16
On Dec. 31, after 10 years as Washington and Lee’s president, Ken Ruscio leaves office. Earlier this fall, President Ruscio sat down with us in his Washington Hall office for a conversation, which appeared in the fall issue of W&L: The Washington and Lee Alumni Magazine.
Historian Blaine Brownell ’65, who spent his career as a college professor, administrator and consultant, has completed a 608-page history of W&L, from 1930 to 2000.
After more than 10 years and $50 million, the restoration and renovation of Washington and Lee University’s hallowed Colonnade is complete.
So Long, Farewell: Kim and Ken Ruscio '76
In This Issue: 48 Hours in Lexington Rockbridge Wants You 2- Speak Letters to the Editor 4 – Along the Colonnade Graduation W&L's history of slavery Center for Global Learning opens Retirees and new trustees 11 – Lewis Hall Notes Employment report Moot Court victory 12 – Generals' Report Year-end roundup 28 – Alumni Profile Trust and […]
In This Issue: President Robert Edward Royall Huntley '50, '57L: 1929-2015 From Williams to Washington and Lee: Will Dudley, President-Elect 2- Speak Remembering W&L Friends Letters to the Editor 4 – Along the Colonnade Mock Con 2016 MLK and PBK roundups Venture for America a new trustee noteworthy 8 – Lewis Hall Notes Helping area families during the […]
In This Issue: A Summons from the Shenandoah A Yearlong Celebration: Talks, Exhibitions, Special Events A Missing Piece of W&L History Finds Its Way Home 2 – Campaign Celebrities 3- Speak Letters to the Editor 4 – Along the Colonnade New Classes in Arabic Re-Naming Renovated Spaces Convocation Shakespeare, 2016! New Trustees Presidetnial Search Books […]
In This Issue: "I Knew W&L Was Very Rare": Larry Peppers on 29 Years at the Williams School "Our Distinctions Are Still the Same": Bill Hartog on 37 Years of Admissions at W&L General Stats By the Numbers: 5 Staff Members, 1 Tree, 1 Lectern Speaker's Corner Phi Beta Kappa Welcomes 64 Initiates Mock Con, Institute […]
In This Issue: An Outlaw Trade: Alumni Writers Discuss Their Craft Washington and Lee University Annual Financial Report, 2013-2014 General Stats By the Numbers: Dick Duchossois '44 Speak What W&L Can Provide A Testament to Community A Look at History Along the Colonnade Richmond Named Vice President for Admissions and Financial Aid Mudd '50 Receives […]
In This Issue: Education of a New Professor Shannon Bell Brings Appalachia to Academia A Cut Above the Rest: Paul Trible '03 General Stats Birthday, Teach for America, Water and SAT Scores Speak From the Editor Corrections Along the Colonnade The Kind of Community We Wish to Be: Respect, Democracy and Purpose at W&L Construction […]
"Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review" (shenandoahliterary.org) is pleased to announce the appointment of William Wright as assistant editor.
In This Issue: A Spin: Spring Awakening General Stats ΟΔΚ, Lost and Found, Give Day Speak The Best and the Worst An Inspiring Reminder Responding to the Committee's Concerns Along the Colonnade The Class of 2014 Global Service House Brings the World to W&L Students President Ruscio Addresses Concerns Raised by Law Students Controversy, Classic […]
In This Issue: A Path to Leadership "A Redneck Country Boy from Big Island": Lacey Putney '50, '57L General Stats W&L Videos, Old Recordings of the Hymn, Snow Speak ODK Convocation Martin Luther King Jr. Day Remembering the Gettysburg Address Along the Colonnade Trustees Adopt Housing Policy, Set Tuition, Approve Global Learning Center Rise and […]
In This Issue: Building a Community: Welcoming First-Year Students to W&L Nick Tatar '96, Bricklayer General Stats The W&L Promise, Online Course Registration, Teach for America, Disposable Cups Speak Hurrah for the Honor System Omicron Delta Kappa Along the Colonnade New IQ Center Dazzles Users Larry Connolly '79 Transforms Entrepreneurship and Shepherd Programs Alumna Headlines […]
In This Issue: Entrepreneurship Program Documentary Filmmaker Lorena Manriquez '88 Digging an Unexpected Bonanza General Stats Class of 1960 Professor of Ethics, Military Commissions, Coed Day of Service Speak Thoughts of a Non-Alum Classroom Technology Along the Colonnade The Class of 2013 Says Goodbye to W&L New Provost: Daniel Wubah Noteworthy Lucas Morel Named Class […]
by Charles C. Lewis '68, '71L My father, Charles Irving Lewis '30, '31 (M.A.), was a member of the Harry Lee crew that raced for many years against the Albert Sidney crew on the Maury River. He died in February of 1994, but I still have his 1931 Calyx that shows him standing defiantly on […]
In This Issue: Power Grab: W&L Saves Energy and Money; President John Delane Wilson: 1931-2013, By Jeff Hanna; 2011-2012 Financial Annual Report
by Christian Roden '11 Dusty and footsore, my 17-year-old brother, Nathan, and I trudged into Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, one of the most beautiful villages in France, one day this past June. I wondered why I had taken us on a two-day detour from the Camino de Santiago to see the summer home of artist Pierre Daura (1896-1976), […]
by Kenneth P. Ruscio '76 President, Washington and Lee University This is an unsettling period for higher education, but also for virtually every political, economic, religious and social institution. Words like volatility, anxiety, caution, risk and uncertainty dominate our conversation. When I was teaching at Washington and Lee, I saw my role as providing intellectual […]
For the Fall 2012 edition of W&L: The Alumni Magazine of Washington and Lee University, a panel of faculty discussed the issue of technology in the classroom.
In This Issue: From Blackboards to iPads: Technology in the Classroom
Brothers David ’00 and Michael ’03 tour the country and publish a book on urban farms.
Hollister Hovey ’00 and her younger sister, Porter, have transformed blogging into a business.
Washington and Lee President Kenneth P. Ruscio on protecting the University's timeless values.
In This Issue: Brothers in Farms: The Hansons Tour the Country and Publish a Book, By David Hanson ’00, Photos by Michael Hanson ’03; Designing Women: Hollister Hovey ’00 and Sister Porter Transform Blogging into a Business, By Laure Stevens-Lubin, Photos By Porter Hovey
In This Issue: W&L Unpacks a Global Learning Initiative, By Amy Balfour ’89, ’93L; Where Everyone Asks to Get Involved: The 2012 Mock Convention, By Michael McGuire ’13
Washington and Lee is developing a new Global Learning Initiative that proposes no less than a redefinition of a liberal arts education.
By Michael McGuire ’13 From the Winter 2012 Edition of the W&L Magazine For three days, in the most patriotic gymnasium I've ever seen, I've watched my classmates introduce governor after congresswoman, and wield television cameras and a wooden gavel. They've come dressed like the politicians-in-training many may be. My friends and the rest of […]
In This Issue: Higher Education: The Cost, The Price, The Value; From Words to Windows: Elizabeth O'Byrne ’00, By Campbell Massie, Photos By Kevin Remington; Welcome Home: Five-Star Generals, Homecoming, Young Alumni, Awards
For more than two centuries, students, professors and staff have watched the comings and goings of their colleagues from the windows of the Colonnade. With the historic structures now under renovation, one of those students is helping preserve those windows. Liz O'Byrne '00 and her two-year-old company, O'Byrne Contracting Inc., restored the windows of Payne […]
This summer, the editors W&L: The Magazine of Washington and Lee talked with President Ken Ruscio '76 about two interrelated topics that are not only in the headlines but also very much on President Ruscio's mind: the cost and the price of higher education. Here is our conversation. Q: These are turbulent and uncertain times, […]
Students and professors from Washington and Lee and VMI spent two weeks this summer in the village of Pampoyo, Bolivia, to oversee the construction of a multi-phase water delivery system that will bring fresh water to the villagers. The clean water will be used for crop irrigation, and those working on the project hope the […]
When Washington and Lee's new chapter of Engineers without Borders joined VMI's chapter for a trip to Bolivia last summer, W&L University Photographer Kevin Remington made the trip with them. His images accompany the participants' perspectives on the trip.
Ron Pen '73 is awed by the power of music, and even more so by its social potential when people make music together. These interests have evolved in such a way that he is now director of the John Jacob Niles Center for American Music at the University of Kentucky, where he is a member […]
At the opening assembly, President Ruscio presented the Washington Award to Roger Mudd ’50(above). The award recognizes distinguished leadership and service to the nation and extraordinary acts of philanthropy in support of W&L and other institutions. Ruscio said that throughout his career, Mudd “covered history and has been a part of it, and throughout it […]
In This Issue: A River of Music: Ron Pen '73 and his Passion for Harmony, Story and Photos by Patrick Hinely ’73; Alumni Weekend 2011: Thanks for Making the Journey
After a career spanning 38 seasons, 7 University presidents and 5 athletic directors, Gary Franke has stepped down as W&L's head wrestling coach. "I just felt like it was time," said Franke. "I realized that the older I got, I couldn't wrestle with the guys anymore, and it's just become more challenging. So I was […]
In This Issue: It's All About the Students: Student Health at W&L; His Best Role Yet, By Emily Allender '11
In This Issue: A Day in the Life, By Amy Balfour '89, '93L; Honor Our Past, Build Our Future, By Greg Esposito '00
In This Issue: From DIII to the NFL: Eagles Quarterbacks Coach James Urban '96; At Your Service, By Wendy Lovell '90 and Maggie Sutherland '10; He Always Came to Play: Chris Coffland '88, 1966-2009, By Greg Esposito '00
In This Issue: Rooted in Respect: W&L and Civility; Interning 9 to 5: Putting Students to Work in the Washington and New York Spring Term Programs
In This Issue: A Lucky Man: John Warner '49, By Andy Thompson '00
In This Issue: Retirement Plan, By Wendy Lovell '90; It's All Greek to Samantha Copping '11, By Julie Cline; Public Safety Officer Prevents Tragedy During Pi Kappa Phi Fire, By Jeff Hanna