
This round of recipients marks a record-setting Gilman Scholar cohort for W&L.
This round of recipients marks a record-setting Gilman Scholar cohort for W&L.
Studying abroad was the best and most impactful educational experience I had. The person I am today was forged in the experiences I had abroad.
The Follow the Money workshop and Spring Term course bring W&L students together with business journalists from across the nation.
Brandon Chalk '00 followed his love for the outdoors all around the world, summiting the highest peaks on each of the seven continents with his wife, Kristine Chalk.
A chance encounter in the Science Center as a child set Alyssa Cirrincione ’25 on a path to pursue her curiosity at W&L.
“I owe everything to W&L. The amazing thing about a liberal arts education is that you explore so many different opportunities.”~ Vic Ernst ’25
The accounting major will be presented the award at the Center for International Education awards ceremony on May 27.
Wagner will teach English in Austria before pursuing a career as a German language educator.
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to sell unwanted items and donate any unsold items to benefit local nonprofit organizations.
The professor of English’s show will screen on May 21 and 23 in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Hess, a professor of accounting, will hold the position for three years.
Aiken and Enloe were sworn in as trustees on May 9.
The 2025 Entrepreneurship Summit brought students together for networking, honing their pitch skills and sharing ideas with alumni.
The John K. Boardman Jr. Professor of Politics will use the fellowship to lead W&L’s “Liberating Ideas” initiative.
Patel plans to expand the reach of Wings of Women, the community-driven initiative she founded in her home country of India.
Students and faculty will summarize and display their Spring Term research and coursework.
Stu Gray’s publication examines the Bhagavad-Gita through a political perspective.
The professor of art history and director of the Mudd Center for Ethics offered her opinion on the nuances of the return of a Buddha sculpture by the Art Institute of Chicago to the Government of Nepal.
Arianna Wright discusses influential professors and her focus as leader of the Black Law Students Association.
Erin Fleming is a reunion giving officer within University Development.
Reiter has carved his own path at W&L by designing a major that combines his interests in theater, business, communications and law.
Kendra Hurt is the Administrative Assistant for the Frances Lewis Law Center.
Andrea Velásquez serves as manager of work-life and leaves for the Office of Human Resources.
Akinkugbe’s goal of becoming a pediatric oncologist has been reinforced by her research lab work.
Katharine Farrar ’11 is the director of alumni chapter programs at W&L.
David serves as head intern of the Burish internship program that connects local schools with student volunteers.