Anneliese Schneider
Steinkraus raises environmental awareness with “Impossible Garden”
W&L began Women’s History Month with a lecture on female artists and the environment
Author Camille Dungy shares Black heritage
Dungy uses gardening as a metaphor for her own "roots" in American soil
SPEAK event provides forum for W&L students to share their stories
Survivors of sexual assault find support at annual event
“Distorted Myths” exhibit inspired by childhood memories of working with upholstery
Esteban Ramón Pérez’s exhibit presented in Staniar Gallery from Oct. 10 until Nov. 2
Hobbs and Radulescu speak on the woman’s changing place in the world of art
Virtual panelists from the university’s museums share insight on the history of women in art
‘Little Big Bully’ explores abuse and victimhood
Speaking up about abuse can be a solution, Erdrich said.
W&L wraps up virtual Nobel Symposium
The 2020 Nobel Symposium celebrated the Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and literature
International Peace Day speaker asks students to help change the world
Olubunmi said there are many challenges to peace in today’s world
Natatorium reopens after months closed due to COVID-19
Students must sign up in advance using an online scheduling tool