University Chapel closed for months-long renovation process
The chapel’s lower-level gallery hasn’t gotten a makeover in over 15 years. The HVAC and fire safety systems will also be updated
20% of W&L’s graduating classes go into finance. Why?
Students and faculty share what draws undergraduates into the industry
Fiji suspended, merging with Phi Psi
The Interfraternity Council found Phi Gamma Delta responsible for violating the university’s
hazing policy
Nationwide Canvas shutdown impacts students and faculty
The AWS outage delayed assignments and Spring Term Abroad applications
Virginia Lt. Gov. candidate John Reid speaks at W&L amidst a tight race
Reid’s stop comes as Election Day inches closer
Benjamin Backer tells W&L bipartisanship is crucial to solve environmental issues
The Mudd Center hosted a speaker on Tuesday who said the only way to advance environmental policy is by breaking partisan divides
Federal shutdown threatens local food programs
Virginia plans to use emergency funds to temporarily
supplement SNAP benefits, which help low-income families buy groceries
A Knight in the classroom: Professor Deggans joins Washington and Lee’s journalism program
One of 23 Knight Chairs in the world, Eric Deggans brings decades of experience to the Washington and Lee journalism department
Need-blind admissions brings higher number of international student applicants
The university stopped considering financial need after a $132 million donation last year
The shadows of W&L: Night cleaning crew
The “superheroes of the campus” come out at night to clean up after students
EC funding requests grow by 48 percent
Clubs may see fewer funds allocated this fall due to an increasing number of requests
The new Williams School building intentionally has less trash cans
The university sustainability office says fewer trash cans will lead to less waste in classrooms