W&L Gets $132 Million Gift
Washington and Lee will no longer consider families’ income and assets in their admissions process, thanks to a record $132 million gift from William “Bill” Miller III, ‘72. The donation was announced on October 24 at the school’s capital campaign kickoff.
“Bill Miller’s historic gift will secure Washington and Lee’s ability to attract and educate the strongest students,” said W&L President William Dudley. “We are incredibly grateful to Bill for his steadfast belief in the value of a liberal arts education and his visionary support of the university’s future. This gift will change the lives of W&L students for generations to come.”
W&L Community Remembers October 7, 2023
Students, community members gathered to mark the anniversary of the horrific terrorist attacks.
Circuit Judge Discusses Originalism During W&L Visit
Judge Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr., of the 4th Circuit discusses originalism’s importance.
Martin Baron Speaks about Trump, Bezos, and The Washington Post
Comments on Marty Baron’s book and his time as editor of The Post
Ramaswamy and Bolton Debate America’s Foreign Policy
Two visions for America’s global role clashed on stage at VMI.
Michael Knowles Tells Students: “Kamala Wants You Single”
Michael Knowles speaks on VP Harris, the anti-family onslaught, and leftist violence.
W&L, Lexington Community Gather to Remember 9/11
The event honored W&L’s Robert Schlegel, ‘85, and James Gadiel, ‘00, among the other victims.
Students Frustrated Following Campus Dining Changes
Controversial changes to meal plan minimums and to-go options generate backlash.