Students in the Spring Term Abroad course Statistics in Korean Music explore mathematics in the traditional and contemporary music of Korea.
Featured News, Views and More from Around W&L
Members of Washington and Lee University’s Class of 2024 who began their W&L experience at the University of St. Andrews in 2020 reflect on their unique experience.
W&L students in the Spring Term course Global Urban Sociology are examining the social consequences of an increasingly urbanized world.
This year's graduating class of Washington and Lee's University Singers reflects on their college experience.
Moye-Green ’23 is the university’s first Knight-Hennessy Scholar.
Seen and Heard
View all SOC »"Team chemistry is essential to a successful athletic team, and getting outside and bettering our planet not only builds teamwork but also allows for a large group of people with a common goal to be a part of something bigger than themselves."~ Sam Bassett '26
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1. W&L’s Katie Yurechko ’24 Named ODK National Leader of the Year in Academics and Research
Yurechko’s award will support her post-graduate studies as the university’s first Marshall Scholar.2. Black Lung Clinic Wins Case in Third Circuit Court of Appeals
Haley Carter '24L argued the case as a student attorney in the clinic.3. Maureen Edobor Tapped for Inaugural Brennan Center Fellows Program
Professor Edobor is among the first five recipients of the Polan Fellowship in Constitutional Law and History.4. W&L Podcast Releases New Episode Featuring Paul Youngman
“W&L After Class” invites listeners to join W&L faculty to discuss their teaching, research and passion projects.5. W&L’s Maddy Mayer ’24 Earns U.S. Teaching Assistantship to Austria
Mayer will teach English in Austria before pursuing a master’s degree in international relations.People & News
Detwiler garnered the award for the sixth time in his 23 seasons.
Yurechko’s award will support her post-graduate studies as the university’s first Marshall Scholar.
Sai Chebrolu ’26 and Valentina Giraldo Lozano ’25 are among 13 students chosen for the Zero Hunger Internship program.
The consortium is among 559 providers meeting the rigorous standards necessary to earn accreditation for its teacher education program.
Generals mentor garners the award for the third-straight year and eighth time overall.
Mayer will teach English in Austria before pursuing a master’s degree in international relations.
Students and faculty will summarize and display their Spring Term research and coursework.
Alumni and their guests from the classes of 1974-2009 returned to campus to celebrate its annual spring Alumni Weekend.
Adotey will start her role in the Japanese Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program in early August 2024.
The mathematics and economics double major will be presented the award at the Center for International Education awards ceremony on May 28.
Hannah Phillips was one of two residence life professionals worldwide featured in the March/April issue of Talking Stick Magazine.
Taylor will work as an assistant language teacher in Japan before pursuing her teaching certification.
Faces of W&L
Anthony Edwards is an associate professor of Arabic.
Arnold packed his four years at W&L with academic and athletic opportunities, studying abroad and pursuing his interest in broadcasting.
Taylor Meeker serves as assistant director of alumni and career services marketing.
McKnight is proud to be graduating 101 years after her great-grandfather, who started their family’s legacy at W&L.
Jason Rodocker serves as associate dean of students.
Mathematics and economics major Kumar says an art history class opened up new avenues of learning.
Laurie Huger serves as an administrative assistant in University Development.
Growing up in Lexington, Liwag saw firsthand how members of the W&L community made an impact, and she knew she wanted to be part of that.