
Psychologist Zanna Clay to speak at W&L Questioning Intimacy series
Zanna Clay, a psychology professor at at the University of Durham, U.K. is the third speaker in Washington and Lee University’s yearlong Questioning Intimacy series.

Zanna Clay, a psychology professor at at the University of Durham, U.K. is the third speaker in Washington and Lee University’s yearlong Questioning Intimacy series.

Kyle Friend, a professor at Washington and Lee University, received a $100,000 grant from the Jeffress Trust Awards Program in Interdisciplinary Research.

Washington and Lee University’s Staniar Gallery is pleased to present “Hard-wired,” an exhibit by Maine-based sculptor Anna Hepler.

Washington and Lee University faculty and students from the department of music will present a recital entitled “An Eclectic Potpourri.”

Poet and critic Susan Stewart is the second speaker in Washington and Lee University’s Questioning Intimacy series.

Col. Ty Seidule ’84, head of the history department at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, will deliver Washington and Lee University’s Constitution Day lecture.

Washington and Lee University’s Reeves Center this year will celebrate its 50th anniversary and its grand re-opening after six months of renovations.

Washington and Lee University will host Washington Post reporter David A. Fahrenthold on Sept. 26 in Stackhouse theatre at 5 p.m.

Eric Klinenberg is the first visiting speaker in Washington and Lee University’s yearlong “Questioning Intimacy” interdisciplinary seminar series.

Washington and Lee University’s Rebecca Benefiel received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant as part of the Ancient Graffiti Project.