
Washington and Lee University students have spent more than 100 years turning gratitude into generosity and inspiring future generations to do the same.

Washington and Lee University students have spent more than 100 years turning gratitude into generosity and inspiring future generations to do the same.

For Thomas “T.” ’99 and Tasha ’00 Blair, leadership has always been a shared pursuit, rooted in intellectual curiosity, steady integrity and a drive to give back.

Over 200 people gathered Oct. 18 for the official dedication of the Lindley Center for Student Wellness, which honors the legacy of Dr. Lindley Spaht Dodson ’99.

After nearly three decades of training, Laura Goodwin '99 accomplished her lifelong dream: to swim the English Channel.

Shelley Adams Gentle '99 has organized a Go Fund Me campaign to help feed children in her community.

Sean Fowler ’99 makes the taste buds sing with his Southern-inspired cuisine.

Her latest novel, "The Great Believers," was a finalist for the National Book Award in fiction and was one of three finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction.