
W&L’s Campus Kitchen launches new program
Washington and Lee University’s Campus Kitchen has announced a new multi-year series titled “Just Food” that examines the many ways in which the food system interacts with issues of justice.

Washington and Lee University’s Campus Kitchen has announced a new multi-year series titled “Just Food” that examines the many ways in which the food system interacts with issues of justice.

A series of events hosted at Washington and Lee University on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will offer the community a chance to remember that dark day.

Washington and Lee University will name a new interdisciplinary academic center for teaching and research on Southern race relations, culture and politics in honor of late professor of history emeritus Ted DeLaney.

Professional conferences usually are considered a success when attendees pick up innovative ideas, do some networking or even land a plum job. But those outcomes sound mundane compared to what happened in the aftermath of a 2017 conference at Washington and Lee University.

It’s hard to imagine how the pandemic could have made Washington and Lee University’s upcoming show, “Little Women,” any more challenging to stage.

Shane Lynch never expected to be directing the Washington and Lee University Singers from atop a piece of scaffolding.

Washington and Lee University invites listeners to tune into a new episode of “W&L After Class: The Lifelong Learning Podcast” featuring Rob Mish, a Lexington native, W&L alumnus and director of the university’s Lenfest Center for the Arts.

Washington and Lee University invites listeners to tune into a new episode of “W&L After Class: The Lifelong Learning Podcast” featuring Brian Murchison.

Ryan Brindle, assistant professor of cognitive and behavioral science at Washington and Lee University, has received $104,500 grant from Jeffress Trust Awards Program in Interdisciplinary Research

Washington and Lee University will host poet and artist Heid Erdrich as the university’s 2021 Glasgow distinguished writer-in-residence for a public reading on Monday at 6 p.m.
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