A partnership between Longwood and the Department of Education aims to help low-performing school districts reach new heights.
It doesn’t hurt to be friends with the dean—until you start checkmating him regularly. Alex Morton ’16 breaks out into a wide smile when he talks about playing chess with his favorite partner on campus—physics professor Dr. Chuck Ross, former dean.
For a playwright, having an "off" day—or even an "off-off" day—is great: Longwood English professor finds success off-Broadway.
Dean Suzy Szasz Palmer has presided over Longwood’s Greenwood Library for the last five years, at a time when the role of libraries on college campuses is evolving and digital collections are replacing vast shelves of volumes.
A new season of performances brings diversity and excitement to the Longwood Department of Music.
Outgoing dean reflects on a culture change in the College of Business and Economics.
Top Civil War scholars in the country will discuss the immediate aftermath of the Appomattox Court House during Longwood's Civil War seminar.
The President's Lecture Series present crackerjack political journalist, Jeff Schapiro.
The Richmond Symphony is returning to the Jarman Auditorium stage in February for a night of soaring, powerful music.
Students celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a day of service.