
Leah Naomi Green’s essay titled “Mourning Songs Are Love Songs” was excerpted from the anthology “Solastalgia: An Anthology of Emotion in a Disappearing World.”
Leah Naomi Green’s essay titled “Mourning Songs Are Love Songs” was excerpted from the anthology “Solastalgia: An Anthology of Emotion in a Disappearing World.”
The following individuals recently joined the Washington and Lee employee workforce.
Jackson Flower will share his research at The Virginia Commonwealth University on April 7.
Dixon has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Taiwan.
Pernell has been awarded a Young Professional Journalist Program Award to conduct research and gain career experience in Germany.
Avvirin Gray, assistant professor of English at Washington and Lee University, is the winner of the 2023 Jean Feldman Poetry Prize.
Jaden Keuhner discusses raising money for Gold Star Memorial in Rockbridge County.
Supreme Court of Virginia Justice Cleo E. Powell will serve as the law school’s commencement speaker for the Class of 2023 in May.
Dylan Santella ’25 presented “Gender and The Face: Expanding Upon the Butlerian Model of Ethics” at the undergraduate conference held March 31 at Swarthmore College.
According to the report, 96.6 percent of the class of 2022 secured a job that either requires bar passage or for which a J.D. degree is an advantage.
Jon Erickson’s papers are part of an ongoing research project studying non-invasive gastric mapping techniques.
Moye-Green will pursue a master’s degree in criminal justice and penal change at the University of Strathclyde.