Sammy Segeda ’23 will be teaching English in Laos for the 2025-26 school year through the program. Three students and one other alumna also had impressive success in nationally competitive fellowships.
06/10/2025
The new poetry collection from Alyse Bensel ’10, Spoil, explores remarkably personal wounds that remind us that life is lived, suffered, and celebrated on the individual level.
06/05/2025
Professor provides students with real-life learning opportunities to dig into the numbers and make a difference.
05/29/2025
Stephen Spotswood ’99 recently released the fifth installment of his Pentecost and Parker murder mystery series, Dead in the Frame.Â
Richard and Tara Wood give $4.5 million to Washington to further academic offerings in leadership and business and boost tennis and sailing.
05/22/2025
In fall 2024, for the first time, 59 years after Kerr’s death, ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ offered a course on her work, taught by English professor Elizabeth Foley O’Connor. The course, Feminist Modernism(s): Editing Sophie Kerr, analyzed six of Kerr’s short stories over the semester and contextualized her writing within the literary landscape of her era—literary modernism, a period spanning from the late 1800s through 1939.
26 students are embarking on career building summer internships at prestigious posts across the nation through the Starr Center’s Explore America Program.