Bradford C. Gooch ’58 Endowment for Music Conference Travel Funding ...
Wilson Hall contains a 300-seat state of the art Concert Hall, which plays host not only to the University’s many student, faculty, and ensemble groups, but also world-renowned artists. The walls of ...
The Technology Classroom, Wilson 2020, contains 16 student pianos, a piano lab master controller, computer stations, a laser printer, a Yamaha grand piano, overhead projector, speakers, and an ...
The University Wind Ensemble is comprised of talented student musicians who perform a wide variety of repertoire, from classic masterpieces to modern compositions. The ensemble hosts a concert each ...
Prof. McCoy is a philosopher whose research focuses on social and ethical problems in climate change research and policy, as well as community-based approaches to address these challenges. He teaches ...
Kahn is a 1975 alumnus who teaches courses on the economics of the environment and development. He also teaches a Spring Term study abroad course in the Amazonas and researches environmental policy ...
Joseph Guse joined the Economics Department in the fall of 2005. He studied natural resource economics at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies where he earned a master’s degree. He ...
Brian Alexander Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University, where he teaches courses in American politics and international relations, combining nearly twenty years ...
Professor Hess researches and teaches in the areas of social innovation, strategy, and international business. Prior to joining W&L he worked for six years as an Assistant Professor of Business ...
Professor Passidomo is a human geographer whose research focuses on food systems and the relationships among food, place, nature, society, and power. She teaches Food, Place, and Power; Introduction ...
McRae teaches mathematics courses on calculus, derivatives and number theory. He also helped found the Math Center, which helps any student in entry-level calculus.
Finch-Smith teaches many courses including calculus, the art of mathematics, and algebra. Her research is in number theory, and she often works with students on research projects in a variety of ...