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Thirteenth Annual Supported Employment Banquet Held

06/14/11 The Rockbridge Area Community Services (RACS) Supported Employment Program held their Thirteenth Annual Awards Banquet on May 31st. The event was held at Evans Dining Hall on the campus of Washington and Lee University.
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Shepherd Alliance Internship Program Holds Opening Conference

06/06/11 About 60 students from Washington and Lee University and six other colleges gathered in Lexington this weekend to begin their participation in the Shepherd Alliance Summer Internship Program.
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Halestone Presents Here Comes the Happiness, a Spring Recital

05/30/11 Halestone Dance Studio, under the direction of studio owner Nancy Saylor, will present its annual spring recital at the Lenfest Center for the Arts on the campus of Washington and Lee University in three shows scheduled for Saturday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, June 5 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
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Lee Promotes 9 Faculty Members To Associate Professor

05/30/11 Nine Lee University faculty members have earned promotion in rank from assistant professor to associate professor. The promotions were announced by Lee President Paul Conn at a faculty meeting.
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Lee plays on; TWC out of NAIA Series

05/29/11 Roberto Reyes went 4-for-4 with a home run, three doubles and four RBIs as the Lee University baseball team bounced back from a gut-punch 5-4 loss Friday to beat Faulkner 7-3 Saturday in the NAIA World Series, but 10th-seeded Tennessee Wesleyan followed its own opening 5-4 defeat with an 8-6 loss to third-seeded Oklahoma Baptist.
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Lee, TWC lose 5-4 in NAIA nationals

05/28/11 Cruising into the bottom of the ninth inning with a three-run lead behind starting pitcher Shay Crawford, the fifth-seeded Lee University baseball team gave up five walks and four runs and lost 5-4 to fourth seed LSU-Shreveport as the Avista-NAIA World Series got under way Friday.
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Lee Faculty Members Earn Promotion to Professor

05/26/11 Five faculty members of Lee University have earned promotion from associate professor to professor. The promotions were announced by Lee President Paul Conn at a faculty meeting.
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Right Handed Pair Join HiToms

05/23/11 HIGH POINT/THOMASVILLE, N.C. - The HiToms continued to fill their roster today with the addition of two right handed pitchers, Ali Williams from Charleston Southern and Joe Fabre out of Lee University in Tennessee.
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Washington and Lee to Hold 224th Undergraduate Commencement

05/23/11 Washington and Lee University will celebrate its 224th undergraduate commencement on Thursday, May 26, on its historic Front Lawn in front of Lee Chapel. It will award bachelor's degrees to just over 400 students.
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John Hoogakker Named to Direct W&L Facilities

05/22/11 Washington and Lee University has named John Hoogakker, the associate vice president for facilities at the University of Richmond, the executive director for university facilities, effective August 1.
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Indiana Tech knocked out of NAIA baseball tourney

05/16/11 Indiana Tech's trip to Tennessee went south in a big way Sunday. Lee University ousted the Warriors from the NAIA national baseball tournament with a 13-2 rout in Cleveland, Tenn., rocking five Tech pitchers for 18 hits including seven extra-base hits.
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Tech falls to Lee in NAIA tournament

05/16/11 Indiana Tech could not take advantage of early scoring opportunities and fell to top-seed Lee University 13-2 Sunday in the NAIA National Baseball Tournament.
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Lady Gulls Advance Against Generals

05/15/11 The NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Regional semifinal game between Salisbury University and Washington & Lee University was everything one would expect from a clash between two nationally-ranked teams vying for a...
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Baseball Roundup: Culver-Stockton slips into must-win situation

05/14/11 The Culver-Stockton College baseball team is in a must-win situation. The Wildcats mustered only four hits Friday night in a 9-1 loss to host Lee University in a winner's bracket game in the NAIA regional tournament at Cleveland, Tenn.
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Lee, Tennessee Wesleyan one win away from NAIA World Series

05/13/11 Lee University and Tennessee Wesleyan both advance to the championship round of their NAIA Opening Round tournaments Friday to move within one victory of an NAIA World Series berth
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Bears kick off national tournament

05/10/11 A lot of excitement is swirling around the Shawnee State baseball team as the fifth-seeded Bears are at Lee University in Cleveland, Tenn. to take on fourth-seeded Indiana Tech with a noon first ...
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2011 Tharp, Lee, And Conn Award Winners Announced

05/03/11 Lee University has announced the winners of its three highest awards given to graduating seniors. By vote of the university faculty, Jenna Dunson, Brandon West, and Aaron Pickens were chosen as the recipients of the 2011 Zeno C. Tharp, F.J. Lee, and Charles Paul Conn awards.
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Times-Dispatch Editor Proctor Named Reynolds Professor at W&L

05/03/11 Glenn Proctor, executive editor and vice president for news for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, will join Washington and Lee University's Department of Journalism and Mass Communications in September as its latest Donald W. Reynolds Distinguished Visiting Professor.
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Shenandoah Awards New Prize for Short Short Story

04/28/11 Marsha McSpadden, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., is the winner of the first annual Bevel Summers Prize for the Short Short Story awarded by Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review. The prize of $250 is given to a piece of original fiction of 1,000 words or fewer.
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Laurendine finds 'right fit' at Sewanee

04/15/11 Tommy Laurendine loves the sport of football. You can see it by the list of jobs he has applied for. Every job from Jefferson Middle, Campbell County High School, West Georgia, Washington & Lee University and the Citadel.
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W&L Student Wins $10,000 Projects for Peace Award

04/13/11 Uri Whang, a student at Washington and Lee University from Collierville, Tenn., has won a $10,000 grant from the Davis Projects for Peace 2011. The award will enable Whang to help North Korean refugees better integrate into South Korean society.
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