
The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) serves as a social, academic, cultural, and professional resource for both students from Asian Pacific areas and students who are interested in Asian cultures.
The Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) serves as a social, academic, cultural, and professional resource for both students from Asian Pacific areas and students who are interested in Asian cultures.
Washington and Lee’s Executive Committee remains committed to upholding the university's rich tradition of student self-governance.
Washington and Lee's Generals Activities Board has taken a dynamic approach to bringing the student body together through live music.
The conversation on Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m. will center on the intersection of LGBTQ+ identity and religious affiliations and practices.
The Office of Inclusion and Engagement (OIE) supports Washington and Lee University's mission by striving to foster a culture in which all community members feel entirely welcome and able to participate in everything the university has to offer.
The fun kicks off early this semester with Outing Club activities starting Jan. 22, and the entire campus is invited to participate.
The students in charge of Washington and Lee University’s WLULEX social media accounts are taking on an unusual challenge in 2020: finding ways to increase campus happiness during a pandemic.
Washington and Lee University matches incoming students to halls and roommates by hand to create communities in which students can thrive.