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President William C. (Will) Dudley William C. (Will) Dudley became the 27th president of Washington and Lee University on January 1, 2017. A Virginia native, born in Charlottesville and raised in ...
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Staniar Gallery exhibitions from the 2011-2012 season.
2028 Class Profile There is no single formula for a successful application. We are looking for an exceptional group of intellectually curious students who will actively and positively contribute to ...
History examines the past through various lenses –– social, political and intellectual; textual and material –– enriching us as individuals and preparing us to engage the complexities and ambiguities ...
Artist Credit: Paula Yaniz Macia ’28, Washington and Lee University In 2013, 121,272 Americans were on the waitlist for an organ transplant, yet only 14,257 people donated their organs (Wright 2015).
On Tuesday, June 23, President Dudley wrote to the university community about priorities, actions, and next steps regarding diversity and inclusion at W&L.
September 15, 2022 In previous editions of Distinctively W&L, I have focused primarily on financial issues: the cost of college, the value of liberal arts education, and how we use our endowment to ...
Paul Youngman, W&L class of 1987, associate provost and the Harry E. and Mary Jayne W. Redenbaugh Professor of German, details his very full days as a W&L undergrad, his return to his alma mater as a ...
On Friday, June 4, the Board of Trustees wrote to the W&L community to announce that the university will continue under its current name. The board also decided to expand diversity and inclusion ...
Rob Straughan, the Crawford family dean of the Williams school and Professor of Business Administration brings a wealth of knowledge and insights about the unique interdisciplinary approach of the ...
To: The W&L Community From: President Will Dudley Date: Sept. 7, 2020 We live in strange times, when a first-year composition course can become national news. But that happened last week when “How to ...