
The Shepherd Program offers undergraduates three distinct pathways to complete its eight-week, full-time summer internship, each designed to deepen students’ understanding of poverty.

The Shepherd Program offers undergraduates three distinct pathways to complete its eight-week, full-time summer internship, each designed to deepen students’ understanding of poverty.

Four Washington and Lee University students traveled to Santiago, Chile, this summer through the CIEE Summer Global Internship program.

Anshika Patel ’26 spent her summer scaling up an initiative offering public health education and vocational training in her community.

W&L students spent their summer immersed in history, literature and the time-honored British tutorial system through the Virginia Program at Oxford.

Meredith Harron ’26 trained and performed with the Mediterranean Opera Festival this summer through a Johnson Opportunity Grant.

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.

The recent graduate will serve a year-long fellowship studying Arabic in Morocco.

Chris Paudel ’28 set out to challenge himself — and cultural stereotypes — through a mountaineering expedition in his home country of Nepal.

Washington and Lee University’s Community Grants Committee made twelve grants totaling over $27,000 to non-profit organizations in Lexington and Rockbridge County.

Three W&L students partnered with an NGO in Ghana this summer to create a training program for aspiring female entrepreneurs.

Adhip Adhikari ’27 spent much of his summer creating a library at a secondary school near his family's home in Katmandu, Nepal.

Melos Ambaye ’25 is helping children in Ethiopia as part of her Shepherd summer internship.

A Spring Term Abroad course on social entrepreneurship and sustainability took students to Cuba for an eye-opening cultural exchange.

Students in the Spring Term Abroad course Statistics in Korean Music explore mathematics in the traditional and contemporary music of Korea.

A meeting with a Broadway legend allowed engineering major Zaria Daniels ’26 to take her vocal talents to Cuba.

The assistant professor of French will utilize the scholarship to perform research in Paris.

Joshua Justus '24L discusses studying law abroad at Trinity College in Dublin, his first time living outside the U.S.

Washington and Lee students explored the world this summer thanks to grant funding opportunities through the Center for International Education.

This summer, Washington and Lee students experienced life in London as part of an immersive program offered through the Williams School.

Christy Childs ’26 and Griffin Conti ’26 will receive funding to study foreign languages this summer.

The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards of up to $5,000 to U.S. undergraduate student recipients.

Students in Michael and Lena Hill’s Spring Term course are discovering what inspired writers of past generations.

The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards of up to $5,000 to U.S. undergraduate students who are Pell Grant recipients.

Six undergraduate students received Critical Language Scholarships, which will provide them the opportunity to study language intensively during summer 2021.

Internship and Study Semester in Asia-Pacific student Sam Smiley '21 reminisces about his stay in Singapore, which was cut short because of COVID-19.

Annie Echols '21 explores some surprising similarities between Sydney and Lexington while in Australia for the Internship and Study Semester in Asia Pacific program.

Teresa Aires Rodrigues is spending her winter term in Sydney, Australia.
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