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 ...
Our University’s name recognizes the pivotal roles of George Washington and Robert E. Lee in the institution’s history — Washington for his gift that rescued the struggling school in the 18th century ...
Our size, extensive resources, innovative teaching and interdisciplinary learning means you’ll have personal attention and distinctive experiences. The curriculum and paths for engagement outside the ...
Beginning in 1908, W&L students have replicated the national convention of the party out of power in the White House every four years, continuing a tradition fueled by rigorous research and ...
The Shepherd Program integrates thought and action to prepare students from different majors, different career paths, and different political perspectives to understand and address the causes and ...
Community Engagement is the bridge that connects the Washington and Lee campus to surrounding communities, be they local, regional, national, or global. Here students get hands-on experience, as well ...
Education B.A., Amherst College M.A. in Classics, University of California, Berkeley Ph.D., Yale University Research History and fiction Novel and epic High culture and popular culture Teaching WRIT ...
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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.
Andrea Abry Abry teaches General Chemistry, Disorder and Chaos, and Aqueous Inorganic Quantitative Chemistry. Andrea Abry Instructor of Chemistry/Supervisor of Labs Parmly 310 P: 540-458-8163 E: abrya ...
Through interdisciplinary study of social, cognitive, and biological processing underlying behavior and thought, the CBSC department prepares students to contribute to a diverse society.
Levy teaches courses on artificial intelligence, neural networks, and robotics. His current research involves high-fidelity simulation of autonomous aerial vehicles (drones). Sprenkle teaches courses ...