List of Washington and Lee University people

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Below is a list of notable associated people of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. The year after each name designates the graduation year, if the person is an alumnus.

Law and politics

Business

Academia

Literature and journalism

Science and technology

Art, entertainment, and athletics

Faculty

Trustees and benefactors

Presidents

See List of Presidents of Washington and Lee University.

References

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