Dr. Eric Hodges received a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2021 to study the combat and homecoming experiences of Black military veterans.
For more than three decades, Dr. Charlie Kinzer has been synonymous with the Longwood music department and the university’s jazz ensemble
Col. Charles B. Martin Jr. ’92 was named the Virginia National Guard’s assistant adjutant general-Army.
Dr. William “Bill” Fiege ’95 named Brightpoint Community College’s president
Alumna Virginia Secondary Art Teacher of the Year
Dr. Mike Mucedola views research in the field of health and nutrition as an exercise in putting a puzzle together.
In the midst of a year that had unexpected national delays and challenges, Longwood University is on pace to bring in its largest freshman class since before the Covid pandemic, building on an expanding reputation and a focus on personal engagement with students and families.
Longwood University took home seven awards—two silver and five bronze—in the 45th Annual Telly Awards, the world’s premier honor for visual content production across all screens.
Shirley Weston Madison ’77 was named the Mecklenburg County Public Schools Division Teacher of the Year in 2023
Mary Frances Baldwin Bukva ’72, M.S. ’93 (special education), was inducted into the Warren County (Virginia) High School Athletic Hall of Fame