
Eleven W&L students participated in the first full year of programming spread across multiple states.

Eleven W&L students participated in the first full year of programming spread across multiple states.

The Shepherd Program offers undergraduates three distinct pathways to complete its eight-week, full-time summer internship, each designed to deepen students’ understanding of poverty.

W&L’s Office of Community-Based Learning sent its largest-ever internship cohort into the local community this summer.

Four Washington and Lee University students traveled to Santiago, Chile, this summer through the CIEE Summer Global Internship program.

Veronika Kolosova ’25 has explored the liberal arts experience at W&L through campus involvement and an interdisciplinary approach to her studies.

Marcie Bernard ’25 explored the different avenues of veterinary medicine in the Amazon Rainforest as she worked to rehabilitate and rewild animals at Hoja Nueva.

W&L students share their experiences getting to know the larger Lexington and Rockbridge community during the summer months.

Siya ’27 married her passions for service with her economics and mathematics majors to intern this summer at Grameen Bank in Bangladesh through the Shepherd Program.

Addie-Grace Cook ’25, a politics major with a double minor in Middle East and South Asia studies and poverty and human capability studies, is spending her summer making an impact in the greater Rockbridge community through a Shepherd Program internship with Project Horizon.

Students in Washington and Lee's six-week Washington Term program learn the pace of Washington, D.C. during their Spring Term.

Sai Chebrolu ’26 and Valentina Giraldo Lozano ’25 are among 13 students chosen for the Zero Hunger Internship program.

Washington and Lee students gain new perspectives after internships through the Shepherd Program.

Jana Hulsey ’25 and Jalen Todd ’25 will work with programs in Washington, D.C. for eight weeks over the summer.

Sanchez plans to pursue graduate study in public policy after graduation.

Johansen plans to head to Eastern Europe after graduation to serve Ukrainian refugees.

Between the classroom and her community volunteer work, Katherine Ho '23 has built a W&L experience that is already paying off in the career world.
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