
It is anticipated the Class of 2030 will be the first students eligible to earn an accredited engineering degree from W&L.

It is anticipated the Class of 2030 will be the first students eligible to earn an accredited engineering degree from W&L.

Kim, a physics major, counts performing in Croatia and Slovenia with the University Singers as one of his most memorable experiences.

The Presidential Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science from the University of Pennsylvania will discuss his new book, “Science Under Siege,” on March 4.

The assistant professor of physics will discuss this year’s Nobel Prize winners for physics Thursday, Oct. 30.

Brandon Chalk '00 followed his love for the outdoors all around the world, summiting the highest peaks on each of the seven continents with his wife, Kristine Chalk.

Li’s talk “Insights into Low-Carbon Solution in the Current Automotive Industry” will be held Oct. 25 in Science Addition 114.

W&L’s quantum computing program is among the first in the nation offered at a small liberal arts institution.

Hundreds of W&L students, faculty and staff came together to witness the astronomical event.

“Myth, Magic, and Madness” will feature a dynamic lineup of creative workshops, dramatic readings and staged productions March 21-22.

Visiting Assistant Professor Robert Elder joined Washington and Lee University's Physics and Engineering Department in fall 2020.

The Robert Lee Telford Professor of Physics and Engineering Emeritus died Nov. 24.

Physics and engineering students at Washington and Lee put their creations to the test in the final week of Winter Term.

Using the university's IQ Center to fabricate some of the parts, students designed an airplane for an engineering competition.