
Three nationally known sports reporters and a major league baseball official addressed "Women in the Locker Room: Are the Boys Still Being Boys?" during the third annual Reynolds Media, Courts and Law Symposium at Washington and Lee University on Nov. 12, 2009.
The third annual Reynolds Media, Courts and Law Symposium at Washington and Lee University explored "The Perfect Storm: The Intersection of Sports, the Law and the Media" and featured a panel of journalists and lawyers who discussed a variety of issues involving the media and the law as they both related to cases involving athletes.
Rebecca Benefiel, assistant professor of classics at Washington and Lee University, discussed her research on the graffit of Pompeii with WMRA's Tom Graham on the NPR station's Virginia Insight program on Nov. 16, 2009.
Lucinda Roy is an alumni distinguished professor of English at Virginia Tech where she tutored Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. She spoke at a symposium held by the Washington and Lee University School of Law entitled "Violence on Campus: Students Who Are a Danger to Self or Others and Appropriate Institutional Responses."
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