
Professor Rebecca Benefiel discusses the role of graffiti in the ancient Roman town of Pompeii.
Professor Rebecca Benefiel discusses the role of graffiti in the ancient Roman town of Pompeii.
Matthew Loar published a chapter in the "The Oxford Handbook of Heracles."
The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards of up to $5,000 to U.S. undergraduate students who are Pell Grant recipients.
The grant provides funds to support W&L student projects across the United States and worldwide.
The University Chapel and Galleries recently opened an exhibition titled "Setting the Stage: A Glimpse Inside 150 Years of the University Chapel Auditorium."
The Elmes Pathfinder Prize recognizes a student who has shown extraordinary promise in psychological science through outstanding scholarship in basic or applied psychology.
Kim Hodge has been named a member of the Virginia Department of Education Environmental Education Advisory Committee.
W&L's Community Grants Committee made eight grants totaling over $25,000 to non-profit organizations in Lexington and Rockbridge County.
The latest episode of W&L's Lifelong Learning podcast takes listeners to Italy with George Bent, who describes his remarkable digital history project.
Arabic professor Anthony Edwards recently published “An Incomplete Journey Away from the Past: The Life and Ideas of Antonius Ameuney (1821–1881).”
Kerin recently published a paper titled "Cut, Tuck, and Paste: Repurposing Mass-Produced Imagery at Buddhist Shrines in Ladakh, India."
The Latin Student Organization planned and organized the events in collaboration with the Office of Inclusion and Engagement.