Meet Kam Saalfrank ’25
Mentorship from his major and faculty adviser has helped Saalfrank challenge himself academically and professionally.
Mentorship from his major and faculty adviser has helped Saalfrank challenge himself academically and professionally.
Students, faculty and alumni gathered April 12-13 to recognize the archaeological evolution of W&L’s back campus.
The Sociology and Anthropology Department is collaborating with the Environmental Studies Program to present a new social justice series titled “White Supremacy and Society.”
At W&L, Eric Herrera did field work in Ghana, created a biotech startup, and discovered the original location of the Alamo.