
Nick Peacher ’15 and Elizabeth Bucklee Peacher ’13 strive to give back through volunteering and philanthropy to ensure others have access to the formative W&L experience they cherish.

Nick Peacher ’15 and Elizabeth Bucklee Peacher ’13 strive to give back through volunteering and philanthropy to ensure others have access to the formative W&L experience they cherish.

I know I would not have had the richness in my life and the opportunities without Washington and Lee. So, it only made sense that I paid that back.

For nearly 100 years, W&L has benefited from engaged alumni volunteering to connect with their classmates.

The W&L Fund, the university’s annual giving program, reached new heights, surpassing its $10.65 million goal with $10,891,247 — the largest amount in W&L’s history and marks a 4.4% increase over last year.

The enduring legacy of W&L's Class Agent volunteers.
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