
From rehabilitating its finances to reviving endangered species, Keith Sanford ’80 transformed the Tennessee Aquarium’s future.
From rehabilitating its finances to reviving endangered species, Keith Sanford ’80 transformed the Tennessee Aquarium’s future.
W&L Career Fellows offer peer-to-peer support for students exploring their career aspirations.
Mackenzie Brooks, associate professor and digital humanities librarian, has made an impact on campus through her innovative and collaborative approach to teaching and scholarship.
Washington and Lee was ranked sixth among the baccalaureate institutions recognized by the Fulbright Program.
Howard Capito ’68 established the Christopher D. Connors Endowment for Earth and Environmental Geoscience to honor the “living legend” and support student internships in geology and related fields.
“At the heart of this award is the essence of why the liberal arts matters — this is about why we’re in the world.”~ Alexandra Brown, Fletcher Otey Thomas Professor in Bible
Washington and Lee will loan iconic Peale portrait to upcoming Virginia history exhibit on view in Richmond and Yorktown.
The NPR personality, journalist and media analyst will assume the position in July.
Benefiel is among a host of experts that reveal the truths about the social and economic makeup of the city before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
The first students have graduated from the program and will begin serving as peer educators regarding sustainability on campus.
The four-day event emphasizes the vital role of philanthropic contributions in enhancing the student experience at W&L.
The professor of sociology’s book, titled “Social Structure: Relationships, Representations and Rules,” was released on Feb. 26.
Hough served on the Board of Trustees from 1982 to 1992.
The English professor’s poetry collection explores natural and human transformation.
In this month’s episode, Loar dives into the transformative power of fellowships and student research in shaping individuals.
Oliver was presented with the American Accounting Association’s Jim Benjamin Lifetime Service Award at the organization’s Leadership in Accounting Education Section Seminar on Feb. 14.
Five students from Washington and Lee University participated in the annual statewide competition in February.
The professor of entrepreneurship and leadership will use the funds to create an open-source materials course.
Mat Rapoza ’03 serves as the football team's assistant coach and offensive coordinator.
A SHECP internship solidified Smith’s career path to become an advocate for those in need.
Natalie Beers lends her previous experience as a legal recruiter to students as they navigate their job searches.
Jack Halligan loves to help prospective students make the "big decision" of where to attend law school.
JT Torres is the director of the Houston H. Harte Center for Teaching and Learning.
Kelli Woodard is the Senior Recruitment Coordinator in the Office of Career Strategy.
Ry Williams serves as the administrative assistant for the Department of Earth and Environmental Geoscience.
After a Writing 101 class, Mustafa is considering a career in criminal justice reform.