Under the Ted DeLaney Postdoctoral Program, Washington and Lee University is welcoming new faculty each year from underrepresented groups.
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The public is invited to attend the event.
Washington and Lee University will name a new interdisciplinary academic center for teaching and research on Southern race relations, culture, and politics in honor of late professor of history emeritus Theodore “Ted” Carter DeLaney Jr. '85.
A series of hour-long interviews with the late Ted DeLaney ’85, professor history of emeritus, is now available online.
The Feb. 24 online lecture, titled “Black Entrepreneurs: Where Does Money Fit into Protest?,” will examine capitalism as a part of the Black freedom-fighting arsenal.
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During his career at W&L, DeLaney brought his passion for justice and inclusion to the classroom and to his scholarship.
The team organized a 5K in response to racial injustice and to benefit an NAACP grant named for professor of history emeritus Ted DeLaney.
W&L will recognize the outstanding contributions of professor and alumnus Ted DeLaney ’85.
DeLaney’s talk is titled “W&L History: Traditions, Transformations and the Consequences of Change."
Andrew Elliott ’07 used networking with W&L alumni and professors to pursue a career in real estate management and strategy.