Washington and Lee's Leading Edge program welcomed the Class of 2027 to campus with dynamic programs designed to build community.
Kim Hodge
Chrissy Van Assendelft serves as an ITS business analyst.
Kim Hodge serves as assistant dean of students.
Students in FYE 100 benefit from collaboration from faculty, staff and students.
Kim Hodge has been named a member of the Virginia Department of Education Environmental Education Advisory Committee.
In Case You Missed It
The pandemic has presented challenges to working and learning within the community, but virtual and distanced projects have allowed those partnerships to continue to bear fruit this year.
A publication from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, the Sustainable Campus Index recognizes top-performing sustainable colleges and universities.
At W&L, Katherine Ingram '20 found a research interest—and a future profession—where environmental studies meets economics.
This summer, Ginny Johnson '20 served as a peer mentor to nine rising sophomores as part of the Keck Geology Consortium trip to Belize, where Professor Lisa Greer continued her research project into the staghorn coral population.
The house's new Bike Shop offers free and low-cost rentals, lessons on bike maintenance, and opportunities for exploring the outdoors on two wheels.
A call for student proposals related to sustainability projects provided valuable results for the campus and community.