
Alina de Zoysa ’25 and Henry Chen ’25 are applying lessons learned at W&L to their work helping K-12 students succeed.

Alina de Zoysa ’25 and Henry Chen ’25 are applying lessons learned at W&L to their work helping K-12 students succeed.

Moye-Green ’23 is the university’s first Knight-Hennessy Scholar.

Yurechko ’24 is the university’s first Marshall Scholar.

Phillips '23 is the university’s 18th Rhodes Scholar.

Another record-setting year for nationally competitive fellowships at W&L can be attributed to forward-thinking educators, hard-working students and an encouraging fellowships director.

A record-setting year for nationally competitive fellowship awards at Washington and Lee University can be attributed to forward-thinking educators, hard-working students and a persistent, encouraging fellowships director.

She will earn her master’s in digital health before attending medical school.

The award covers full tuition and includes a $10,000 stipend toward living expenses.
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