
Schuyler Phillips serves as a sergeant with public safety.

Schuyler Phillips serves as a sergeant with public safety.

Effective Aug. 7, parking in Nelson Street lot will serve only student vehicles with an “RS” permit designation.

Mark Fontenot serves as fire and life safety systems technician.

Repair work on the W. Nelson St./US 60W bridge over Woods Creek is expected to last six months.

When he isn't looking out for the safety of the W&L community as assistant director of Public Safety, Chuck Hubbard enjoys gardening, remodeling and outdoor music festivals.

Washington and Lee University’s Student Affairs staff worked tirelessly to support students through the COVID-19 pandemic and the move to virtual instruction.

Two W&L students dramatically upgraded security preparations for the biggest Mock Con yet.

When 10 inches of snow make it necessary to "close" Washington and Lee, not every employee stays home for the day—or the night. Nearly 1,000 people live on campus, depending on the University for food and beverage, health services, security, utilities and, of course, snow removal. Designated essential personnel make their way to campus regardless of the conditions, working as long as necessary to take care of the academic community.

New Director Comes to W&L from New Hampshire's Keene State College

Happy anniversary to Agnes Gilmore, who started work at W&L 50 years ago today— Aug. 6, 1963.