
Washington and Lee's Center for International Education awarded two students funding to study Arabic at the University of Jordan this summer.
Washington and Lee's Center for International Education awarded two students funding to study Arabic at the University of Jordan this summer.
Tetiana Kozachanska ’26 is taking full advantage of her first year at Washington and Lee.
Despite challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, many students were able to travel this summer for valuable professional experience in other countries.
Brendan Smith ’24 worked in the British House of Commons as a parliamentary research intern in London.
Lily Mott '23 is interning this summer at News Over Audio in Dublin, Ireland, where she is finding fulfillment at the intersection of politics and journalism.
Sarah Burd ’24 is spending her summer working for a medical technology company in Vienna, Austria, that specializes in prosthetic limbs.
Approximately 70% of students participate in an abroad program during their time at W&L.
The award covers full tuition and includes a $10,000 stipend toward living expenses.
Felix Kwame Yeboah will give a virtual lecture on March 15 at 5 p.m. as part of W&L’s Mudd Center for Ethics series.
At the start of the academic year, 17 first-year international students began their W&L experience in Scotland. Today, they are taking courses in Lexington as a unique group of friends.
Elizabeth Kolbert, a staff writer for The New Yorker, will give a virtual lecture on Oct. 29 at 5 p.m.
Valeria Espinal '23L and Blake Kang '23L made it to Lexington despite many hurdles.
Hillberry's talk is titled “Trade Facilitation: The Nitty Gritty of Cross-Border Trade.”