
Sigma Nu Members Cast a Vision for the Future
Three of Sigma Nu’s members explain what the fraternity means to them and its future.

Peale’s George Washington Portrait Loaned for Semiquincentennial Celebrations
The one-of-a-kind portrait will be displayed across Virginia over the next year and a half.

Professor Lucas Morel on America250
The head of W&L’s Politics Department discusses helping to plan America’s semiquincentennial celebrations.

Play Discusses Euthanasia and the “Right to Die”
Christine Toy Johnson discusses her musical “Till Soon, Anne,” arguing for the “right to die.”

Richmond Fed President Discusses Economic Volatility
Tom Barkin discusses monetary policy and the current economic uncertainty.

Speaker Critiques U.S. Healthcare System
Dr. Jim Withers advocates for reforming the culture of American healthcare.

NYT Writers Discuss Research On Trump's Business Career
Reporters Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig discuss their journey investigating the personal finances of the 45th and 47th president.

Transgender Veteran Discusses Modern American Communications
Charlotte Clymer, a transgender veteran and activist, speaks on media communication.

Ukrainian Journalist Describes Media and War in Ukraine
Tetiana Sylina discussed war reporting and life in Ukraine after Russia’s invasion.

Former Solicitor General Prelogar Speaks at W&L Law School
Now-Professor Prelogar described her time as solicitor general, her view of current jurisprudence, and advised law students.

Former Congressmen Share Thoughts on Legislating in Polarized Times
Former Congressmen Trott and Payne discuss their experiences in Congress and insights on Congressional dysfunction.

Sociology Professor Speaks On Cardi B and Trap Feminism
The talk covered black identities, trap feminist ideology and politics, and the white gaze.

W&L Students Form New Investment Society
The Sustainable Innovation Investment Society aims to focus on long-term investing.

Speaker Shares African-American History Through Art
Stephen Towns, a quilting artist, shares his art’s connections to African-American history.

Classicist Speaks About Writing Book on Alexander the Great
Professor Kousser discusses studying and writing about Alexander the Great.

The W&L Political Review Returns to Campus
Students restart the Williams School academic journal after a hiatus.

W&L Almuna Gives Career Advice to Students
Kassie Scott reflects on life lessons and her experience as a Washington and Lee student.

Challenges to the Proposed Institutional History Museum
W&L faculty, along with community leaders, express concern about the proposed museum.

Historian Overviews Western Virginia During Revolutionary War
Historian Robert G. Parkinson uses western Virginia conflicts to describe “belonging and citizenship” in the Revolutionary era.
SHAG, ONE Condoms Sponsors “Sizing Saturday” at W&L
Facilitators distributed a “FITKIT” for participants to find their ideal condom size.