Jake Reeves serves as an assistant director of inclusion and engagement for LGBTQ+ support.
LGBTQ+
Ten years after helping found the LGBTQ Resource Center at W&L, Chris Washnock ’12 has carried its community-building lessons into a career in faith-based advocacy.
The picnic is an annual tradition on the W&L campus.
Linda Roberts '71 helped the NASDAQ become a household name during a four-decade career in finance and accounting.
The conversation on Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m. will center on the intersection of LGBTQ+ identity and religious affiliations and practices.
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Working in Italy, starring in theater productions and being involved in Generals' Unity are just a few of the experiences that have made W&L a great fit for Win Gustin '20.
Final performances of "Considering Matthew Shepard" had to be canceled because of COVID-19, but the University Singers will never forget the powerful experience of telling Shepard's story.
Slate published an article by Carliss Chatman titled "Men Get Stereotyped Too. It’s Time the Court Acknowledges It."
Jim Early ’59 and his husband Garland Tillery established the James R. Early ’59 Endowment for LGBTQ Programming to help W&L's LGBTQ students engage fully with the wider university community.
There will be live music, food and a welcoming environment for all members of the campus community.
MK Moran's work with the LGBTQ Resource Center at Washington and Lee is impacting student perspectives.