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Washington and Lee University names ‘strong leader and strategic thinker’ as VP of advancement
Washington & Lee University has named Susan Wood the university’s next vice president for university advancement, effective July 1, 2024.
Washington & Lee University has named Susan Wood the university’s next vice president for university advancement, effective July 1, 2024.
Margaret Anne Hinkle, a Washington and Lee professor, recently co-authored a peer-reviewed article in Environmental Geochemistry and Health.
Washington and Lee University’s 236th Commencement ceremony was held on Thursday, and the Class of 2023 heard remarks by President William C. Dudley.
Washington and Lee University welcomed 478 new undergraduate students to campus over several days leading up to the beginning of classes on September 8.
It’s been estimated that Americans purchase 50 billion bottles of water every year. On the Washington and Lee University campus alone, 11,410 single-use bottles of water were purchased during the 2021-2022 school year.
Bilingual students from the Rockbridge County School system were invited to Washington and Lee University’s campus for an enrichment program this summer hosted by English for Speakers of Other Languages, or ESOL.
Washington and Lee University has been selected as the new academic home of the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty following a competitive application process.
The Museums at Washington and Lee University will host a virtual gallery talk titled “Women in the Arts: Out of the Margins, Into the Light.” The event is free and open to the public to watch online.
Washington and Lee University’s Campus Kitchen and community members helped tackle childhood hunger in Rockbridge County in late January with its annual Souper Bowl event.
Washington and Lee University will host international disability rights activist Judy Heumann for a Fireside Chat on March 9 at 6 p.m.
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