Alumni enjoyed one another's company and a variety of reunion festivities honoring the classes of 2014 and 2019 and celebrating the QuestBridge 10th anniversary and reunion.
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Continued support from the Lettie Pate Evans Foundation demonstrates the power of endowed giving.
As a vice president at the NFL, Abitante has spearheaded communications and special projects for the organization.
A philosophy class Leahy’s first semester led to a passion for thinking about different perspectives and relating to others’ experiences.
As as top NBA sports agent, Brown knows the power of making authentic connections.
Clarke family's gift to support Law School financial need
The pro pickleball player has her sights set on breaking into the top 10 singles rankings.
This New York Giants scouting research coordinator knows it’s more than just a numbers game.
Hanna Bishop ’24 and Rob DiSibio ’24 both worked for the NBA in summer 2023.
Dantini was selected to join the seventh cohort of the Virginia Management Fellows program, which aims to cultivate the next generation of leaders in state government.
Taylor Gibson '06 highlights the impact of head volleyball coach Bryan Snyder '95.
The society amplifies women's philanthropic power.
Emmy-nominated NFL sideline reporter and ‘Today’ show contributing correspondent Kaylee Hartung '07 shows no signs of slowing down.
Matching challenge aims to help alleviate student debt.
After a summer internship with the University of Washington, Yurechko will be pursuing her master’s degree at the University of Oxford.
Sanders worked at Washington and Lee for over 40 years, providing countless lectures on the university’s history.
The Brian C. Shearer Scholarship Endowment provides opportunities for future generations.
As vice president of club finance for the NFL, Will Dorrance ’11 helps govern the NFL’s economic model.
Recently retired CEO of the USPTA John Embree ’75 hopes to inspire members of the younger generation to pursue a career in his beloved sport.
The DIII University Athletic Association recently tapped Sarah Otey '07 to lead the organization.
The back stories behind some of W&L's outdoor athletic spaces.
Matt Simpson ’12 captured silver in goalball at the Paralympics in 2016. He’s hoping to top that this summer.
The Armadillo has gone down in lacrosse history books as a game-changer.
Roberts is pursuing her doctorate in educational psychology through the LIME program at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Jocelyn Lewis has been promoted to executive director of university development, and Dennis Cross returns as senior advisor for University Advancement and acting director of Lifelong Learning.
As VP of football communications for the Philadelphia Eagles, Strohsacker helps both individuals and the team navigate the media landscape.
The Matelich Endowment enhances Outing Club experiences.
In September, Maloy will move to Germany for a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship.
After a 60-year career in investment banking, real estate and venture capital, Erdreich embraced his creative side and turned his passion for poetry into songwriting.
Cover is working as a public relations apprentice at Prosek Partners in New York City.
As CEO and president of the Breeders’ Cup, Fleming has taken the lead in creating national safety standards in the horseracing industry.
After graduation, Donahue is working as a financial analyst at Amazon and pursuing her CPA.
After a backpacking trip through Southeast Asia, Kramer is moving to NYC and will start working for Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in October.
Kim is pursuing her Master of Public Policy at Duke University.
Hotchkiss is spending the next year competing in professional cycling events.
Taylor is moving to Niigata Prefecture, Japan, to work as an assistant language teacher for the JET Program.
Jacobs is working as a software engineer at RVO Health.
The Exploring Happiness Spring Term Abroad class examined how happiness is defined, valued and pursued within different cultural contexts.
Christianson will be working as a research coordinator studying autism in infants and young children.
W&L’s Spring Term Sustainability Accounting class takes a deeper look at the practice of corporations factoring in societal and environmental impacts alongside their financial bottom lines.
After a summer internship, Ott landed a full-time job as an investment banking analyst with Houlihan Lokey.
Pari Ahmadi ’24 will be working as a clinical research coordinator at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute before attending medical school.
As head hearing advisor for the Honor System, Gammage helped steward the ‘bedrock of what makes W&L an incredible academic institution.’
Alumni and their guests from the classes of 1974-2009 returned to campus to celebrate its annual spring Alumni Weekend.
Arnold packed his four years at W&L with academic and athletic opportunities, studying abroad and pursuing his interest in broadcasting.
McKnight is proud to be graduating 101 years after her great-grandfather, who started their family’s legacy at W&L.
Mathematics and economics major Kumar says an art history class opened up new avenues of learning.
The annual Leadership Excellence Awards recognize students, faculty, staff and organizations for their contributions during the academic year.
Growing up in Lexington, Liwag saw firsthand how members of the W&L community made an impact, and she knew she wanted to be part of that.
A Washington Term class with a real-world focus prepared Singer for post-graduate work in the federal government.
Scott’s passion for the environment carries over from the classroom to opportunities on campus and beyond.
The opportunity to take a wide variety of classes has expanded Kramer's horizons.
Leading Campus Kitchen, a student-run organization focused on addressing food insecurity, has been a rewarding experience.
The College is one of the premier legal associations in North America.
Alumni enjoyed one another's company and a variety of weekend festivities.
The first-year student says the Outing Club and W&L's proximity to great hiking and kayaking spots were a big draw.
The second annual Philanthropy Education Week highlighted the impact donations have on the undergraduate experience.
Unger embraces the full W&L experience, including incredible academic opportunities and being a DIII athlete.
Environmental humanities classes introduced Hudson to new ideas on how humans interact with the world.
Dyson Foundation endows director position at the DeLaney Center.
Smith’s W&L experience includes finding a family in his lacrosse teammates and helping other students discover their career paths as a career fellow.
The Generals face off against No. 8. Randolph in quarterfinal play on Feb. 23.
With medical school on the horizon, Tyler embraces many opportunities such as research fellowship, studying abroad and sorority life.
W&L’s Class of 2027 takes part in orientation experiences at no additional cost.
Ford Scott '25 enjoys the intersection of technology and the humanities and has furthered his interests through independent study and internships.
A student-run academic exercise, Mock Con remains the most accurate political mock convention in the country
Ruiz, who taught Spanish and writing courses and led the Writing Program at W&L for nine years, brought joy and light to everyone around her.
Accounting major Darya Philips ’24 counts her semester abroad as one of the greatest experiences of her life.
The student-led convention, held every four years, will bring several notable speakers to W&L on Feb. 9-10.