David Sugerman '99 combines medicine with social service, responding to crises around the world and training those on the front lines of disease control. He will give a public talk on his career in public health on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 5:30 p.m. in Science A214. .
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Bonner Scholar Peyton Powers helps to plan the Fall Bonner Congress Meeting, taking place on W&L's campus Oct. 14-16.
Shepherd Intern Hannah Falchuk '18 works for the Bowery Residents' Committee in New York City.
Two first-year students take a gap year to live abroad and learn about a different culture -- and themselves.
Lessons learned from W&L and the Marine Corps helped John Warren ’03 create Lima One Capital to make positive impact on neighborhoods.
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Sage Timberline is a biochemistry major with a minor in poverty and human capability studies from Richmond, Va. A member of the Class of 2015, she interned at the Downtown Health Plaza in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Shepherd Intern at Bridges, St. Paul's School in Baltimore.
Emma Busse is a sociology and economics major with a minor in poverty and human capability studies from Charleston, W.Va. A member of the Class of 2015, she spent a summer in Camden, N.J., as a Shepherd Intern with the Cooper's Ferry Partnership, development firm that uses a multi-faceted approach to make Camden a better place to live, work, and invest.
Kiki Martire '15 studies challenges to women in political leadership in Samoa.
Nicole Gunawansa ’14 is passionate about delivering health care to marginalized patients.
Cynthia Cheatham '07 finds purpose in a variety of settings as she advocates for underrepresented communities.
Kristine Kilanski ’07 looked at the "invisible" side of Austin through the eyes of another to contribute to a book about inequality in the city.
Accounting and Business Administration major lends her planning skills to the annual Souper Bowl benefit for the Campus Kitchen Backpack Program.
Rising senior Steven Yeung was one of the youngest members of the Virginia delegation — and one of the youngest delegates nationwide — at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
Alessandra Catizone '15 and Eleanor Jones '15 provide prosthetic hands to amputees in El Salvador.
Elizabeth Robertson '01 takes childhood fascination with space to a career creating parts for rocket engines.
Michael Bronstein '15 and T.J. Fisher '15 study the evolution of the depiction of chaos in art and neuroscience.
Christopher Levy '15 and Sara Korash-Schiff '15 study the production of overtones in choral music.
Sonia Brozak '17 studies Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation.
"Day Out: A Story of a Mother's Love:" On stage at the Symposium of Theater in Academe on March 27.
"Learning how to code is more like an exercise in design, engineering and detective work than an exercise in learning a foreign language."
Kendrick Award winner Linda Gaida '16 reflects on her experience in the Gila Wilderness of New Mexico.
Shepherd Intern at Tapestri, Inc. in Atlanta.
Abby Block '17 interns for the Cleveland Clinic.
Sophomore Brett Becker has started the Pre-dental Club for Washington and Lee students who want to study dentistry and to volunteer in the community.
Shepherd Intern Phillip Harmon '17 interns at CAPUP in Richmond, VA.
Ram Raval '18 interns for the Cooper's Ferry Partnership.
Shepherd Intern Hannah Gilmore interns at the Mobile Oasis Farmer's Market in Greensboro, N.C.
Shepherd Intern Elena Diller '17 works on refugee resettlement in Atlanta.
Rockbridge-area schools systems, universities and community volunteers joined forces to make the first-annual "A Day in K" event at Hull's Drive-in a success for local kids.
Associate Professor of Music, Director of Choral Activities.
Shepherd Intern at House of Ruth in Baltimore, Md.
Shepherd Intern at Centro Latino in Danville, Ky.