
I feel very fortunate and honored that my parents found a way to go more than the extra mile to give back to a place so special to our family and to make this gift in a way that celebrates different pieces of our W&L experience.

I feel very fortunate and honored that my parents found a way to go more than the extra mile to give back to a place so special to our family and to make this gift in a way that celebrates different pieces of our W&L experience.

When Jackson Stokes ’25 walked across the stage in May to accept his Washington and Lee University diploma, he was certain that while he was leaving the campus behind, the community would travel with him for the rest of his life.

The accounting major will be presented the award at the Center for International Education awards ceremony on May 27.

The Williams School and Lindley Center remain on schedule for completion before Fall Term 2025, while several campus improvement projects will begin this summer.

Jay Margalus, Johnson Professor of Entrepreneurship and Leadership and director of the Connolly Center for Entrepreneurship, offers us an office tour.

From rehabilitating its finances to reviving endangered species, Keith Sanford ’80 transformed the Tennessee Aquarium’s future.

Gibbs taught accounting, business and management at Washington and Lee University.

Rubel’s lecture will be held in Northen Auditorium on Feb. 22 at 5:30 p.m.

Laura Adelman Philipson ’01 and Hayley Huber ’23 discuss their experiences as W&L students.

Joe Framptom '66 and Nate Unger '24 discuss their experiences as W&L students.

New members will serve a six-year term supporting Dean Rob Straughan and the school’s faculty members.

Professors Emily Landry and Jim Casey both spoke at the workshop held in Havana.

The new minor combines a liberal arts education with rigorous business training.