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Longwood eNASCAR driver sees success on virtual track as fast lane to something bigger
January 09, 2024
Jeremy Burns ’26, a business major from Bluemont, Virginia, competes in the eNASCAR College iRacing Series, the premier e-sports league for college students across the country, from his Lancer Park apartment.
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Summer job creates a 150-year time warp
January 08, 2024
Harry Caldwell ’22 hopes to land a job with the National Park Service.
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A Twice-Told Tale
January 02, 2024
Dr. Susan May, professor emeritus of English, finishes a lifetime of work on one of the most enduring Shakespearean plays
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Alumnus engages young voters
January 01, 2024
‘I developed my own sense of what I believe a healthy and inclusive democracy entails in my political science studies at Longwood.’ — Mike Burns ’05
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Dr. Carolyn Wells, former vice president for academic affairs, passes away
December 19, 2023
Dr. Carolyn Wells, professor emerita of biology who also served as Longwood’s chief academic officer from 1975-1981, passed away on December 18.
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Students broaden their views in Civitae/Brock Experiences course focused on issues confronting the Chesapeake Bay
December 18, 2023
Longwood’s Civitae Core Curriculum is teaching students to think about issues that have serious ramifications and no perfect solutions.
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Physics Graduate Finds Success
December 18, 2023
Mario Jones ’11, a lead engineer with the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), gives Longwood physics faculty a sizeable portion of the credit for preparing him for success in his career.
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2023 Lancer Holiday Gift Guide
December 14, 2023
Whether you have something in mind already or are still searching for ideas, check out a few great gift ideas made or sold by Lancers.
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Paid internship is a different kind of rescue mission
December 13, 2023
Paid internship is a different kind of rescue mission
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Moton Legacy Scholarship recipient has deep local roots, passion for helping people
December 06, 2023
For many Longwood students, Prince Edward’s consequential civil rights history, including the 5-year closing of the county’s public schools in response to court-ordered desegregation, is something they learn about only after arriving on campus. But not Jocelyn Watson ’24—her family lived that history.
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