Washington and Lee University coat of arms
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Former names
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Augusta Academy (1749–1776) Liberty Hall Academy (1776–1796) Washington Academy (1796–1813) Washington College (1813–1870) |
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Motto | Latin: Non Incautus Futuri |
Motto in English
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Not Unmindful of the Future |
Type | Private |
Established | 1749 |
Endowment | $1.472 billion (2016) |
President | William C. Dudley |
Provost | Marc Conner |
Academic staff
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361 (Fall 2014) |
Students | 2,264 (Fall 2014) |
Undergraduates | 1,890 (Fall 2014) |
Postgraduates | 374 (Fall 2014) |
Location | Lexington, Virginia, U.S. |
Campus | National Historic Landmark, Rural, 325 acres (1.32 km2) |
Colors | Blue and white |
Athletics | NCAA Division III – ODAC |
Nickname | The Generals |
Website | www |
Washington and Lee University Historic District
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Invalid designation
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Washington College at Lexington, 1845
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Location | Washington and Lee University campus, Lexington, Virginia |
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Built | 1824 |
Architect | Jordan, John |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Neo-Classical |
NRHP Reference # | 71001047 |
VLR # | 117-0022 |
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Added to NRHP | November 11, 1971 |
Designated NLHD | November 11, 1971 |
Designated VLR | October 6, 1970 |
University rankings | |
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National | |
Forbes | 28 |
Liberal arts colleges | |
U.S. News & World Report | 11 |
Washington Monthly | 7 |
Washington and Lee University (Washington and Lee or W&L) is a private liberal arts university in Lexington, Virginia, United States.
Washington and Lee's 325 acre campus sits at the heart of Lexington and abuts the Virginia Military Institute in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Allegheny Mountains. The campus is approximately 50 miles from Roanoke, Virginia, 140 miles from Richmond, Virginia, and 180 miles from Washington, D.C.
Washington and Lee was founded in 1749 as a small classical school named Augusta Academy (later Liberty Hall Academy) by Scots-Irish Presbyterian pioneers, though the University has never claimed any sectarian affiliation. In 1796, George Washington endowed the struggling academy with a gift of stock, one of the largest gifts to an educational institution at the time. In gratitude, the school was renamed for the first United States President. In 1865, after his surrender at Appomattox Court House, former General Robert E. Lee served as president of the college until his death in 1870, prompting the college to be renamed as Washington and Lee University. Washington and Lee is the ninth-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the second-oldest in Virginia.
The University consists of three academic units: The College; the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics; and the School of Law. The University hosts 24 intercollegiate athletic teams which compete as part of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference of the NCAA Division III.