The new musical, inspired by the actual stories of the millennial generation, celebrates the connections that unite and define us. .
In Depth
12 exceptional students experience a unique summer program aimed at increasing retention in STEM majors.
With two new hotels, a half dozen new eateries, and a thriving music scene, Lexington has awakened from her nap.
Economics professor returns to childhood home of Papua New Guinea to study the economics of resource-rich developing countries.
Washington and Lee Dedicates the Center for Global Learning.
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Kiki Martire '15 studies challenges to women in political leadership in Samoa.
Alessandra Catizone '15 and Eleanor Jones '15 provide prosthetic hands to amputees in El Salvador.
Juniors Lizzy Stanton and Lenny Enkhbold use geo-spatial visualizations to explore new interpretations of 19th-century German literature.
The General Flyers club draws on engineering skills and IQ Center resources to design and fabricate an unmanned, electric-powered, radio-controlled aircraft.
A group of Washington and Lee students spent February break constructing a bio-sand water filter for a school in Belmopan, Belize.
W&L Students Distill Shakespeare Plays to Their Essence.
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.
Jamie Hayes '17, Alfred Rwagaju '18 and Rajwol Joshi '18 are applying electrical engineering to create a medical solution for affordable diagnoses.
Kate McCreary and Kara Farroni spend their summer researching the endangered Peaks of Otter salamander.
Azmain Amin '17 and Mina Shnoudah '17 look to automate testing of web services.
Araba Wubah '17 conducts immunology research in Ghana.
A Spring Term course helps students grasp the separation of powers in the U.S. Constitution.
Mathematics major Caroline Birdrow '16 conducts community-based research with Maury River Home Care.
“The guiding principle in developing this project has been our desire to preserve the distinctive character of the Washington and Lee community.”.
The W&L Generals proudly join the You Can Play project, embracing and promoting all areas of inclusion and diversity within its athletics program.
The Campus Garden becomes a classroom.
2013 Shepherd Interns Discuss Their Summer Placements in Impoverished Communities.