
Frank will read from his new book “Submersed: Wonder, Obsession and Murder in the World of Amateur Submarines” at the Oct. 2 event.

Frank will read from his new book “Submersed: Wonder, Obsession and Murder in the World of Amateur Submarines” at the Oct. 2 event.

Doty's many creative pursuits range from research in the chemistry lab to taking photos around campus.

The Sept. 25 lecture will feature Ukrainian poet Julia Kolchinsky and poet and essayist Jaswinder Bolina.

Shenandoah’s internship program helps undergraduates craft a career path.

In this month’s episode, Staples speaks of the power of imagination and storytelling and the continuous, and evolving, legacy of the Shenandoah literary magazine.

The public reading by the former Shenandoah editorial fellows will take place Feb. 11 in Northen Auditorium.

The public reading will take place Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. in Northen Auditorium inside Leyburn Library.

The public reading will take place May 1 at 7 p.m. in Northen Auditorium inside Leyburn Library.

Beth Staples is an assistant professor of English and she serves as the editor of Shenandoah.

Beth Staples’ fictional short story “Leaf Peepers” appeared in the publication’s Fall 2022 edition.

The Shenandoah magazine team will host a virtual launch party on Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. to celebrate the newest edition of the magazine, which will be available to the public on Dec. 11.

Joukhadar will read from and discuss his new novel, “The Thirty Names of Night.”

How Mock Con General Secretary Layne Smith '20 stays sane under the pressure of academics, Mock Con 2020 and acting as head hearing advisor for the W&L Honor System.

Beth Staples reinvents W&L's Shenandoah magazine with a commitment to diverse voices and intensive collaboration.