Alumni Association
Former students who completed one semester and received grades are defined as alumni of the university. The first meeting of the Alumni Association was held on June 20, 1840. The association was incorporated under the laws of Virginia on June 29, 1910. There are approximately 24,000 living undergraduate and law alumni.
Operating within University Advancement, the association seeks to involve as many alumni as possible in satisfying experiences with W&L. The Association communicates alumni views to the university and keeps alumni informed of university issues, events and poliAlumni Association Former students who completed one semester and received grades are defined as alumni of the university. The first meeting of the Alumni Association was held on June 20, 1840. The association was incorporated under the laws of Virginia on June 29, 1910. There are approximately 24,000 living undergraduate and law alumni.
Operating within University Advancement, the association seeks to involve as many alumni as possible in satisfying experiences with W&L. The Association communicates alumni views to the university and keeps alumni informed of university issues, events and policies. A greater understanding of and affection for W&L is cultivated through varied educational, cultural, and social programs on and off campus.
The association is managed by a board of directors, 24 alumni who serve staggered four-year terms. The president of the association for 2008-2009 is Dan Einstein, Class of 1983, from Greenville, S.C. The president-elect is David Proctor, Class of 1981,from Birmingham, Alabama. The executive director of alumni affairs is senior university administrator Waller T. Dudley, former president of the alumni board and former university trustee, undergraduate Class of 1974, law Class of 1979.
The Alumni Association and the Alumni Affairs Office encourage and support the organization and activities of more than 80 local alumni chapters located throughout the country and in London. These chapters are the primary vehicle for alumni engagement, through a variety of programs and activities.
The office has primary responsibility for Reunion, Homecoming, and various other special events for alumni and their families returning to the campus. The office assists the Communications Office in publication of the Alumni Magazine, manages the alumni homepage on the university’s Web site, and is the administrator of Colonnade Connections, Washington and Lee’s online community. It assists with the Alumni Career Mentor Program (ACMP), the Alumni Admissions Program (AAP), and various events sponsored by the Office of Special Programs.
The Alumni Affairs Office is located in the historic Hotchkiss House at the northern end of the Colonnade. It is a former faculty residence which was renamed in 2008 to honor longtime University official Farris Hotchkiss. This graceful facility also hosts campus social events for faculty, staff, students, and alumni.
Law Alumni Association
Alumni of the Washington and Lee University School of Law created the Law Alumni Association in 1953 in order to support and promote the School of Law as an institution of service to its students, the legal profession, the judiciary and the general public. The association assists the School of Law in pursuing the goals of academic excellence, protection of its heritage and traditions, and development and maintenance of close and continuous relationships with its alumni. The association serves as an important link between the School of Law and its alumni.
The Law Alumni Association is governed by the Law Council. The president for 2008-2009 is A. Carter (Chip) Magee Jr., Law Class of 1979. The Council consists of 20 elected members who serve staggered four-year terms, plus three officers who serve ex officio and are elected for a term of one year. After serving the four-year term, Law Council members are asked to serve for an additional four years as emeriti members of the Council. The Law Council advises the Dean of the School of Law on matters related to law student placement, admissions, curriculum, alumni relations, and fund-raising. The council undertakes special projects from time to time. In addition, the council plays an active role in encouraging admitted law students to enroll at W&L, and members often assist with law-oriented alumni programs in various alumni chapters. |