
A creative new Spring Term course brought students to Austin, Texas, for alumni mentorship, career exploration and literary analysis.
A creative new Spring Term course brought students to Austin, Texas, for alumni mentorship, career exploration and literary analysis.
Two innovative sociology research projects conducted in collaboration with professor of sociology Jonathan Eastwood give “networking” a whole new meaning.
Chris Paudel ’28 set out to challenge himself — and cultural stereotypes — through a mountaineering expedition in his home country of Nepal.
Aby Joyner ’28 believes in the power of photography and poetry, publishing two books, with another in progress.
The ceremony included remarks by President Will Dudley and Harris Stripling ’25, president of the Executive Committee (EC) of the Student Body.
“I owe everything to W&L. The amazing thing about a liberal arts education is that you explore so many different opportunities.”~ Vic Ernst ’25
The story focuses on the Bonner Program’s collaborative work with the Street Medicine Institute.
The Lawrence Term Professor of Finance will serve as a non-executive member of the board for the real estate development company.
The recent graduate will serve a year-long fellowship studying Arabic in Morocco.
The rising sophomore completed a week-long program held in Washington, D.C.
Flynn will pursue a master’s degree in digital social science at LUT University in Finland.
The professor of cultural anthropology and director of the Community-Based Learning Program experienced a 10-day residency at Trinity College in Dublin.
Trinley was selected for a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Moldova and plans to pursue a career in transnational litigation.
These faculty have been recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship and service to the university.
The athletics equipment services manager will participate in the national leadership program for early-career athletic administrators.
The assistant professor of religion and history authored a book titled “Sufism and Power in the Ottoman Empire: The Writings of Ismail Hakki Bursevi (1653–1725).”
The John F. Hendon Professor of Economics shared research he jointly conducted with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis’ Center for Indian Country Development.
The rising junior was presented the award at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio on June 1.
This fall, Pastore will enter a one-year master's program at the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England.
Julie Woodzicka is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science.
Laura Hamilton is the director of Law School advancement.
Jane McDonald has worked at W&L Law since 2005, holding positions in the Office of Career Strategy and currently in Faculty Services.
Nelson McGuffin is a member of the dining services staff.
At W&L, Walker discovered a passion for English and its focus on learning how to think critically, creatively and empathetically.
Arianna Wright discusses influential professors and her focus as leader of the Black Law Students Association.
Erin Fleming is a reunion giving officer within University Development.