
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 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.
Meredith Harron ’26 trained and performed with the Mediterranean Opera Festival this summer through a Johnson Opportunity Grant.
W&L’s literary magazine has featured some of the biggest names in literature and jump-started careers of both authors and students.
The 13-lined ground squirrels currently residing in the Science Center for associate professor of biology Jessica LaPrice’s research have inspired a cross-campus collaboration that showcases W&L’s emphasis on hands-on learning.
Students in the Outing Club’s new pilot Spring Term program had the chance to step outside their comfort zones one more time before Commencement.
My education at W&L stimulated my passions for both arts and sciences and allowed me to appreciate not only the complexities of the world around us but also the intricacies of the human condition.Luke Avigliano '25
The National Association of College & University Food Services awarded W&L the grand prize for the Employee Development Program of the Year.
Bill Hamilton discusses wildlife migration in Yellowstone National Park.
Trammell was among a number of legal scholars addressing the impacts of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions.
Evans received a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Uzbekistan and plans to pursue a career in national security and diplomacy.
Stu Gray, associate professor of politics, discusses philosophy, teaching collaboratively with students and being mindful in a technological world.
The visiting assistant professor of English lectured on Magical Realism as Eco Writing.
The professor of mathematics was recognized for the exploration of infinite geometric patterns.
Murschell will teach English in Austria before working for an accounting firm in Philadelphia.
While working for the Fulbright program as a teaching mentor in Uganda, Stankewich partnered with a local organization to build a fish farm social enterprise.
Brittany Carr earned a Master of Education degree from Liberty University, and Jana Turpin earned an Associate of Applied Science degree from Virginia Western Community College.
Patrick Walters’ comment appears in a story about the 1963 Civil Rights Movement in Danville, Virginia.
Cooper served on the Board of Trustees from 2008 to 2017.
When Jackson Stokes ’25 walked across the stage in May to accept his Washington and Lee University diploma, he was certain that while he was leaving the campus behind, the community would travel with him for the rest of his life.
Rhianon Ham serves as director of special events.
Trinley has accepted an officer commission with the U.S. Army National Guard and plans to attend law school after completing her training.
After graduation, Fountain will complete a fellowship at CNBC doing business reporting for digital and television platforms.
Bryan Brockbank is an assistant professor of accounting.
After making connections through the W&L alumni network, Caples will be working as a mechanical and design engineer at Hardwire LLC.
One of the Class of 2025 valedictorians, Linen will work as a medical assistant for a year while interviewing for physician assistant programs.
Dave Mabe serves as senior associate dean of admissions.