For its annual roundup of top colleges and universities in the country, Washington Monthly magazine takes a different approach to bestowing honors on institutions of higher education.
Members of the undergraduate and law classes of 2020 returned to Washington and Lee University on Sept. 11 for an event they’ve eagerly awaited: their official, in-person Commencement ceremony, which was postponed for more than 500 days amid the COVID-19 public health crisis.
Former Virginia Tech Hokies quarterback Logan Thomas has finally found a home in the National Football League, but not at the position one might have expected.
Belarus is the target of international criticism following a weekend incident where it forced a commercial jet to land and arrested a dissident journalist.
A documentary about domestic violence by Washington and Lee University professor Stephanie Sandberg and Nolan Zunk ’22 has been named an official selection in the Cannes World Film Festival.
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.
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