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Leslie Bretz serves as social media marketing manager at W&L.
Julie Jackson serves as director of advancement communications.
Alexander will discuss Thomas Jefferson’s rules of parliamentary practice and the meaning of power in American democracy on March 11.
Take advantage of the resources that are available to assist you in your retirement planning.
The following individuals recently joined the Washington and Lee employee workforce.
For Troy Larsen ’22, the dream to become a professor began as an undergraduate and became a reality thanks to opportunities made possible by W&L’s Office of Fellowships.
Emily Pogue serves as senior associate director of annual giving.
Construction on a variety of projects continues throughout campus and the Lexington community.
Marisa Charley serves as associate director of the Shepherd Program, director of the Bonner Programs and instructor of Poverty Studies.
Kerr and Burns were sworn in as trustees on Feb. 6.
Paula Fritz serves as producing stage manager for the Theater, Dance and Film Studies Department.
Washington and Lee was ranked sixth among the baccalaureate institutions recognized by the Fulbright Program.
Dates and Deadlines
Mar 05 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
If you would like to make an appointment to meet with Patrick Abelon for personal financial planning through SageVi
Mar 10 - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
If you would like to schedule an appointment to meet with Rich Carroll regarding your TIAA retirement account, he w
Mar 31 - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
If you would like to schedule an appointment to meet with Rich Carroll regarding your TIAA retirement account, he w
Apr 01 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
If you would like to make an appointment to meet with Patrick Abelon for personal financial planning throu
Apr 20 - 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
The 36th Annual Employee Recognition Banquet will be held on Monday, April 20th, at 11:30 am in Evans Hall. The uni
Apr 23 - 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Please join us for the 9th Annual Live Well W&L 5K Fun Run/Walk. Info and free registration can be found at
Apr 24 - 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Please join us for the 9th Annual Live Well W&L 5K Fun Run/Walk. Info and free registration can be
May 05 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
If you would like to make an appointment to meet with Patrick Abelon for personal financial planning through SageVi
May 06 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
If you would like to make an appointment to meet with Patrick Abelon for personal financial planning through SageVi
May 20 - 6:30 am - 10:30 am
Sign up through your Live Well W&L account: click on My Health 
Jun 03 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
If you would like to make an appointment to meet with Patrick Abelon for personal financial planning through SageVi
Events on Campus
Explore exhibitions and collections at the Art Museum and Galleries with select programming through May.
The community screenings will include thematic highlight reels from the PBS series and feature conversations with university faculty and community members.
The Presidential Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science from the University of Pennsylvania will discuss his new book, “Science Under Siege,” on March 4.
The March 5 performance will showcase the group’s transnational sound rooted in Ukrainian culture.
The March 6 performance will showcase the musical traditions Arab, Turkish, Persian, Armenian and Greek cultures.
The March 8 performance will be followed by a reception.
The March 10 screening features Rosamund Pike in a new one-woman play by Suzie Miller.
The William P. Ames Jr. Professor of Sociology will discuss this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner on March 10 in Leyburn Library.
Alexander will discuss Thomas Jefferson’s rules of parliamentary practice and the meaning of power in American democracy on March 11.
The March 12 event is presented in conjunction with Moffat Takadiwa’s exhibit “Recoded Memories,” on view in the Reeves Museum of Ceramics.
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Emily Pogue and Amanda Minix co-authored an article on engaging young alumni in leadership-level annual giving.
The William P. Ames Jr. Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Emeritus’ chapter focuses on the collapse of the communist system in Eastern Europe.
The Knight Chair in Journalism and Media Ethics discussed his experience as an NPR TV critic in “Reading Media: How to Do Textual Analysis.”
The article examines the life of German scientist Fritz Haber, regarded as the father of chemical warfare.
W&L’s director of sustainability was one of 30 professionals to complete the certification process this fall.
Leticia Fernández-Fontecha’s article, published in “Dibujos para una guerra 1936-39,” examines children’s drawings from the Spanish Civil War.
Brian Alexander participated in a moderated discussion on his new book “Jefferson’s Manual of Parliamentary Practice.”
The special volume explores ideas of race during the 19th century.
The article advocates for a constitutional “right to truth” in public education to confront censorship and protect democracy.
The article imagines the future of democracy after the erosion of voting rights protections.
The article evaluates the efficacy of Conviction Integrity Units within prosecutors’ offices to uncover misconduct.
The article examines state legislation and case law from U.S. bankruptcy courts to explore protections for debtors who are entitled to refundable tax credits.
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