W&L exhibition showcases work of Sudanese American artist Mohammad Omer Khalil
The Museums at Washington and Lee University in Lexington will present “Musings,” a body of work by Sudanese American artist Mohammad Omer Khalil.
The Museums at Washington and Lee University in Lexington will present “Musings,” a body of work by Sudanese American artist Mohammad Omer Khalil.

Students at Washington and Lee University in Lexington will be visited next week by a former federal appellate judge.

The Museums at Washington and Lee University presents the works of artist Sharon Norwood in an exhibition titled “The Root of the Matter.”

Washington and Lee University literature professor Domnica Radulescu published her memoir titled “Dream in a Suitcase: The Story of an Immigrant Life.”

Michael R. Taylor, chief curator and deputy director for art and education at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, will deliver this year’s Pamela H. Simpson Lecture in Art History at Washington and Lee University on Nov. 30.

Washington and Lee University presents a public reading with Jessie van Eerden, an award-winning author from West Virginia.

Washington and Lee University’s Staniar Gallery presents “Homeward Bound,” a solo exhibition of works by Minneapolis-based artist Maria Cristina Tavera.

Cassie Ritter Hunt, executive director of advancement operations at Washington and Lee University, has been named executive director of strategic analysis, effective Oct. 18.

Washington and Lee University’s Staniar Gallery presents “A Yellow Rose Project,” an exhibition of photographic works made by women across the United States.

Kristie A. Ford has been named the inaugural associate provost for diversity, equity and inclusion at Washington and Lee University.
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