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Headshot of Uva de Aragon—Photo by Wenceslao Cruz

¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Welcomes Guest Lecturer

October 13, 2022

¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB welcomes guest speaker Dr. Uva de Aragón for a lecture titled, “The Fortune (or Curse) of Being a Writer” on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7:45 p.m. at Preston Library located at 411 Letcher Avenue on post. It is free and open to the public.

George C. Marshall Statue and foundation logo

Marshall Foundation Welcomes Guest Author

October 13, 2022

The George C. Marshall Foundation will host author Robert O’Connell for a lecture on his new book, “Team America: Patton, MacArthur, Marshall, Eisenhower, and the World They Forged” on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 5:30 p.m., at their building located on ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Parade Avenue on post.

Burton Harris '23 portrait

¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Cadet Works with Refugees

October 10, 2022

Harris Burton ’23 uses her fluency with the French language to personally connect with children from a French speaking African nation.

Headshot of Gen. Robert B. Neller with ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB logo and Marshal Hall

Former Marine Corps Commandant to Speak at ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB

October 7, 2022

Gen. Robert B. Neller, a retired four-star general who served as the 37th commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, will appear at ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB’s annual Leadership and Ethics Conference as a H.B. Johnson, Class of 1926 Distinguished Lecture Series speaker on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 11:00 a.m.

Lt. Col. Catharine Ingersoll poses with photograph of the two 16th century stained-glass panels

¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Professor Solves Artwork Mystery

October 5, 2022

Lt. Col. Catharine Ingersoll, associate professor of art history, was recently instrumental in solving a similar mystery when she was called upon to confirm the identity of two 16th century stained-glass panels discovered in storage at the Reading Public Museum (RPM) in Reading, Pennsylvania.

Brian Donaldson speaks to a student.

¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Welcomes New Pipe Band Director

October 3, 2022

The ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Pipe Band, which serves as musical ambassadors throughout the United States, has recently added Scottish authenticity to its ranks in the form of its new director, Maj. Brian Donaldson.

View of the stage in Gillis Theatre

¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Theatre Presents “The Lighter Side of Military Life”

October 1, 2022

The show is a revue of military life in sketches that include satire, humor, poetry, drama, and music. This year marks the eighth edition of the show, and features lively moments from the American Revolution through World War II, and offers a variety of tunes that were popular during those times.

Chris Kushner ’24 displays his award-winning poster

¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Cadet Earns Conference Recognition

September 29, 2022

Chris Kushner ’24, a biology major and honors student at ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB, took his research and some creativity to a recent virtual conference and came away with deserved recognition from the judges.

Maj. Gen. Marti Bissell poses with alumnae after her speech in Marshall Hall Sept. 9.—Photo courtesy of Micalyn Miller, ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Alumni Agencies.

A Look Back: 25 Years of Women

September 28, 2022

The women of ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB were celebrated on post Sept. 8-10, with more than 200 alumnae and their families returning to Lexington. Alumnae panels offered insight on post-graduation paths, highlighting how the ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB experience helped them get to where they are today.

Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III ’62, superintendent emeritus

Peay to be Recognized with ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB’s Highest Honor

September 27, 2022

The ¶þ´ÎÔªÄÛB Board of Visitors voted unanimously to honor Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III ’62, superintendent emeritus, with the school’s highest honor, the New Market Medal.