
Washington and Lee University selected as home for SHECP
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.

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.

Washington and Lee University presents a virtual panel discussion on “Queer Theology: LGBTQ Identity and Religion” on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m.

Washington and Lee University and community members plan to tackle childhood hunger in the Rockbridge area one soup bowl at a time.

Washington and Lee University’s Native American Cohort will start celebrating in October and sponsor events throughout the academic year.

Members of the advisory board for the Mudd Center for Ethics at Washington and Lee already had international ethics in mind in late 2019 as they pondered a topic for the center’s 2020-2021 lecture series.

George Will is the keynote speaker for this year’s Washington and Lee University Institute for Honor Symposium, “Civility and Public Discourse.” He will give his address on Friday, March 1 at 4 p.m. in Lee Chapel.

Six journalists with national credentials will offer insight on how to avoid ethical pitfalls while navigating the 21st-century media landscape at a panel discussion on the Washington and Lee University campus.