
Eleven W&L students participated in the first full year of programming spread across multiple states.

Eleven W&L students participated in the first full year of programming spread across multiple states.

The seminar will be hosted by Washington and Lee University School of Law and the Office of Lifelong Learning on Oct. 3-4.

The seminar will be hosted by Washington and Lee University School of Law and the Office of Lifelong Learning on Nov. 1-2.

The second annual Philanthropy Education Week highlighted the impact donations have on the undergraduate experience.

Dyson Foundation endows director position at the DeLaney Center.

The Dec. 1 symposium will address issues of Southern race relations, culture and politics.

An award of $9,500 will support the center’s Screen to Square film series.

The DeLaney Center’s latest research project connects current students with a rich legacy.

"W&L After Class" invites listeners to join conversations with W&L's expert faculty about their teaching, research and passion projects.

The Feb. 11 event celebrates the history and culture of NPHC organizations.

Center announces new personnel, supports research opportunities and introduces programs for the campus community.

The first From Screen to Square event will take place on Monday, Nov. 7.

Students in Michael and Lena Hill’s Spring Term course are discovering what inspired writers of past generations.

Building on discussions from last year’s series, Africana Studies presents “The Aftermath of Black Protest."