Working closely with dedicated faculty members, students in this department hone their ability to think and read critically, reason persuasively, and write eloquently. Through exploring a constantly ...
For non-major students seeking signatures for English courses taken while studying abroad, for FDR or general credit, please see these instructions before visiting the department study abroad liaison.
Wislar teaches courses on costume design, history, and technology through the lens of environmental sustainability, repurposing textiles, digital fabrication, and creative cosplay techniques. She is a ...
This year marks the 18th annual Tom Wolfe Weekend Seminar, W&L’s ultimate book club. Sponsored by the W&L Class of 1951 in honor of their late classmate Tom Wolfe, the program features a distinguished ...
Admitted to practice in Illinois, California, and Virginia; Fellow, Public Interest Law Initiative, Chicago, IL, 1989; associate, Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz ...
Professor Locy was a journalist for 25 years who reported and wrote for some of the nation’s biggest and best news organizations, specializing in the coverage of federal, state and local law ...
Professor Lubin teaches courses on Asian religions and comparative study of religion and law. He researches Hindu religious history, law in ancient Asia, and texts and inscriptions in Sanskrit, ...
At the end of each Fall Term, as the calendar year draws to a close, I pause to reflect on the many things we have to be thankful for here at Washington and Lee. 2024 was exceptional by any measure.
The Classics Department offers a major in either Greek or Latin, or both ancient languages together, as well as courses of interest to all students, including Pompeii, the Age of Augustus, Ancient ...
Dave Harbor, Professor of Earth and Environmental Geoscience at Washington and Lee University, will lead the discussion. His expertise spans geomorphology, GIS, remote sensing, and glacial geology, ...
The Department of Art and Art History at Washington and Lee University, located in Wilson Hall, offers courses in studio art and the history of art. Its program of study includes majors in each of ...
Neuroscience is one of Washington and Lee’s oldest interdisciplinary programs. Our first major graduated in 1990 and since that time many students have successfully completed the neuroscience ...