The famed author worked for Washington and Lee University for 11 years.
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The PLAI Summit offers a full day of programming and discussion in tandem with W&L's Young Alumni Weekend.
The professor of art history will host a talk that reconsiders artist Frida Kahlo’s relationship with surrealism.
Andrea Lepage will assist in developing a series of essays focused on Latinx artists.
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.