
Andrew Moss: Which immigration story will prevail?
Like a gravitational field, there’s a narrative that exerts a powerful pull on U.S. immigration policy.

Like a gravitational field, there’s a narrative that exerts a powerful pull on U.S. immigration policy.

The Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges selected Deborah Miranda, Thomas H. Broadus, Jr. Professor of English emeritus at Washington and Lee University, as the winner of the H. Hiter Harris III Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching 2021.

The Museums at Washington and Lee University are hosting the third Gallery Talk of the term on Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Northen Auditorium in Leyburn Library.

The Native American and Indigenous Cohort at W&L is continuing to learn the historical, cultural and environmental stewardship practices of the Monacans and other Indigenous peoples of the region.

The Museums at Washington and Lee University, including the Reeves Museum of Ceramics, University Chapel & Galleries, and Watson Galleries, will reopen to the campus community and general public on Thursday.

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.

Washington and Lee University’s Leyburn Library will host Gordon Ball, visiting associate professor of English, for a public reading on Thursday, May 13 at 4 p.m.

It’s been so long since the Nazi rally here in Charlottesville that you can now search on Google images for “Charlottesville” and find some images that are not of that rally.

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.

Washington and Lee University’s Leyburn Library will host an author talk featuring Mudd Postdoctoral Ethics Fellow Jeremy Weissman on March 31 at 6 p.m.