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  • Thomas Richman ’26

    Class of ’26 Fun Five: Thomas Richman ’26

    June 11, 2026

    Thomas will be teaching 5th grade at New Kent Elementary School

  • Megan Gammon ’26

    Class of ’26 Fun Five: Megan Gammon ’26

    June 09, 2026

    Megan will be working as an advancement associate in the External Relations office at the University of Virginia

  • Nicholas Duellman ’26

    Class of ’26 Fun Five: Nicholas Duellman ’26

    June 04, 2026

    Nicholas will be pursuing a Master’s of Science in fisheries and wildlife science at Virginia Tech

  • Students and friends hanging out at Three Roads Brewing during Senior Week - Outdoor gathering at dusk beside a tall brick building with many windows. String lights hang over picnic tables and umbrellas on a patio area. People mingle and play games in the courtyard near an open bar entrance. A wooden fence and small trees frame the scene under an evening sky.

    Destination Farmville

    February 16, 2026

    Farmville may be America’s oldest two-college town, but Lancer alumni are discovering that their old stomping ground has much more to offer than it did in their days on campus—no matter how long ago that was.

  • - Three recent Longwood graduates pose against a light blue background. One sits on a stool in a blazer and tie while two stand smiling beside him. Large navy text on the left reads “Results Oriented.” Image highlights Longwood’s focus on career-ready outcomes.

    Results Oriented

    February 13, 2026

    Goals become reality for Longwood's latest graduates

  • The Barbara Johns model. Courtesy of Virginia Department of Historic Resources. - A full-size sculpted figure of Barbara Johns stands in an indoor workshop. She raises an arm holding papers beside a simple podium. Large carved props, including wings and a tree, surround the statue. Workers and scaffolding appear in the background under exposed rafters.

    Farmville’s new strides in history

    September 24, 2025

    When a new statue of civil rights hero Barbara Johns is unveiled later this fall to stand in the U.S. Capitol, it will be a proud moment for Farmville and Prince Edward County.

  • Diners inside The Fox and the Lamb - Warm pendant lights glow along a brick wall inside a restaurant. Small vases of colorful flowers line a narrow ledge beside the wall. Diners sit at tables near a bright front window with a striped awning. The scene is softly focused, emphasizing the cozy interior ambiance.

    Farmville welcomes newest additions to culinary scene

    September 04, 2025

    From barbecue to seafood, gourmet pizza, greasy diner fare and more, Longwood’s hometown of Farmville has no shortage of dining options.

  • Composite of some of the students included in the 2029 Wall - Collage featuring six student portraits in different settings and achievements. Images include graduates in caps and gowns, an athlete in a Lancers uniform, and a student at a national championship event backdrop. One student poses in a cheer uniform by the beach. The photos highlight academic, athletic, and extracurricular accomplishme

    A Look at #Longwood29

    August 08, 2025

    Summer is an exciting time for new Lancers—a time of hope for new beginnings and anticipation of what the future holds. We asked 21 incoming freshmen about their career goals, why they chose Longwood, what they’re excited for, what they’re bringing from home and a fun fact about themselves.

  • Er’ron Burton ’25

    Class of ’25 Fun Five: Er’ron Burton ’25

    June 02, 2025

    Er’ron will be pursuing a master’s degree in software engineering at George Mason University.

  • William Poch ’25 - Blue wildcat logos appear on the banner above. A graduate stands centered in a white colonnade on campus. They wear a navy commencement robe with a red stole and cords. Sunlight and long shadows stretch down the walkway between columns. The graduate smiles toward the camera in a full-length portrait.

    Class of ’25 Fun Five: William Poch ’25

    May 30, 2025

    William will teaching English at Gainesville High School in Prince William County; I’ll also be coaching baseball.

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