Students show off state pride at Mock Con parade
Virginia’s first lady, Suzanne Youngkin, presented Puerto Rico, California and Louisiana with awards for best floats
Jamaal B. Sheats connects African artists with American museums
Black artist and curator Sheats shared his journey navigating white-dominated museum and art spaces with W&L students
‘Salvador Dalí: Les Chants de Maldoror’ presents 44 original rare prints
Staniar Gallery celebrates 100 years of surrealism with Dalí’s interpretations of 19th century art and literature
Hundreds braved snow for Lexington’s MLK parade
CARE Rockbridge’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade was started as a peaceful response to Lee-Jackson Day celebrations
How to become an active volunteer on campus
Volunteering on and off campus to give back to the community is a rewarding activity made simpler by Engage W&L
How to fulfill your fitness resolutions this year
W&L’s Fitness Center is the perfect place to practice new personal fitness goals and sustainable habit
Keisha Lance Bottoms says MLK’s legacy lives on
The former Atlanta mayor served as the keynote speaker for W&L’s week of Martin Luther King Jr. programming
“Musings” features work of Sudanese printmaker
Mohammad Omer Khalil uses his art to pay tribute to the people and places that have inspired him in W&L’s student-curated exhibit
Marlbrook Chamber Players present “Obsessions”
Members of the chamber trio reflect on 20 years of connection through musical performance
How a statement by Lexington City Council’s lone Black woman informs council decisions
Mayor Friedman’s perception of Lexington changed after Alexander shared what living as a Black woman in town during Jim Crow laws was like
Washington and Lee lags behind other colleges in number of arts majors
Despite requiring students to take at least one class focused on the arts, W&L attracts fewer arts majors