Lillian Weitz '25L discusses her research with the UN Office of Drugs and Crime.
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Sabrina Callender-Clewett '25L writes about the German Law Journal's trip to Berlin.
Joshua Justus '24L discusses studying law abroad at Trinity College in Dublin, his first time living outside the U.S.
Washington and Lee’s Class of 2023 includes nine recipients of the Certificate of International Immersion awarded by W&L’s Center for International Education.
The April conference explored children ensnared in violent situations, including armed conflict and liberation struggles.
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Dr. Christelle Molima Bameka presented her research related to the effects of colonialism on violent conflict in East Africa.
Valeria Espinal '23L and Blake Kang '23L made it to Lexington despite many hurdles.
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.
Professor Timothy Waters to give a talk on borders, secession, instability and violence.
Sierra Noland studied Hindi in Jaipur, India while Tara Cooper studied Japanese in Hikone, Japan.
A USAID program brought a team of Ukrainian policy-makers and legal educators to W&L Law to explore the U.S. legal system.
When the 2015 earthquake struck Nepal, John Christopher had to make some quick decisions on how the Oda Foundation could best serve the people of the region.
Sierra Noland and Tara Cooper received Critical Language Scholarships sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
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