Washington & Lee undergraduate student chosen as medical science grant recipient
Washington and Lee University student Megan Dufault ’24 recently presented at the VAS undergraduate research competition in Richmond.
Washington and Lee University student Megan Dufault ’24 recently presented at the VAS undergraduate research competition in Richmond.
The latest forecast from the Old Farmer’s Almanac is that the U.S. will see above-average snowfall and normal to colder-than-normal temps.
Early decision for college applications is due November 1, and tuition and room and board is between $27,940 and $57,570 per year.
Fifty-two percent of Americans say protecting the environment should be prioritized above economic growth.
If we open our hearts, the seeds of transformative action will flourish. We can take a Giant Leap from the interconnected crisis we face now into a future with a stable climate, clean air, clean water, and food security for all.
Americans are still feeling the pinch a year after the inflation rate hit a 40-year high. WalletHub compared 23 major metro areas.
Alina de Zoysa ’25 is Washington & Lee University’s first recipient of the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service.
In W&L Mudd Center for Ethics’ 2023-2024 series, how design thinking might address modern ethical dilemmas is explored in “Ethics of Design.”
“Proposals,” a solo exhibition by Mary Mattingly, kicks off Washington & Lee University’s Staniar Gallery fall season.
It’s tough to accurately document shark sightings, but shark attacks are documented every year.