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Alumni Spotlight: Walker Antonio ’19
Walker Antonio ’19 became interested in studio art at Woodberry under the tutelage and guidance of former faculty member Kelly Lonergan P’11 ’14. Walker’s early training stressed the visual expression of emotions using vivid color, bold lines, and dense textures. See more about Walker’s story here.
National Career Networking Chairs with a Vision
Gunnar Gregory ‘07 and D.French Slaughter ‘04, Board Members with Woodberry’s New York City & Charlottesville Regional Chapters respectively, are national career networking chairs inspired to advance a vision for professional engagement at Woodberry. Find out more about their efforts here.


A Memorable Friday Assembly with Damon Mosley '90
A recent assembly included Damon Mosley ’90 and dear friends and classmates Marcus Malone, Adam Taylor, and Kyle Wright. Their discussion about Woodberry then, now, and life beyond The Forest was a memorable one. Read more here



Earlier this month we dedicated the Academic Development Center as the Smoot Center for Academic Development after a gift from Meagan and Smoot Carter III '04. The center provides academic support to a wide range of Woodberry boys. 
Introducing the Newest Regional Chapter: Nashville!
Woodberry is excited to announce the launch of its thirteenth Regional Chapter in Nashville, Tennessee, with Adam Geist ’00 as chapter president. 

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As Andrew “Woody” Woodin ‘04 talks about the release of his latest film project The Road to Galena, his story is interspersed with vivid memories from his days at Woodberry - past and present.
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