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Longwood student and professor get smart about rainwater conservation
July 31, 2015
Computer technology is helping Mother Nature in a Longwood research project.
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Just do it: Longwood student lands dream internship with Nike
July 30, 2015
James Laycock ’16 has dreamed of working for Nike since he was a kid. He doesn’t have to dream anymore. The graphic design major from Williamsburg is currently a summer intern at Nike world headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., outside Portland.
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What geographers see when they look at Pluto
July 28, 2015
The world waited in anticipation just a week ago when the first high-resolution images of Pluto and its moons were released by NASA—the first detailed look at what was once our furthest sibling in the solar system.
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What this summer’s shark attacks tell us about fear, stress and anxiety
July 22, 2015
Headed to the beach but scared of getting in the water for fear of sharks?
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How effectively are some courses taught? Longwood student researcher explores ripple effect of teaching
July 21, 2015
Education is often like a pyramid: layers built upon layers, and the firmer the foundation, the more solid the whole structure.
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Entrepreneurial spirit takes a different turn with Longwood professor
July 15, 2015
Dr. Sean Ruday has all the makings of an entrepreneur, with one notable exception—he’s more interested in generating ideas than profits.
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Longwood student researchers find insights, purpose in organic chemistry experiments
July 14, 2015
Shelby Furman and Hailey Kintz peer up through the bottom of a clear plastic plate full of wells of bacteria.
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Moton story has profound effect on first scholarship recipient
July 13, 2015
It was during Longwood seminar class during her semester that Chrischel Rolack first walked into the R.R. Moton Museum. Like many first-time visitors, she was profoundly moved by the story held within its wall.
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iHeartIntern: Longwood student thrives in Los Angeles interning at one of nation’s largest media companies
July 09, 2015
When Natalie Joseph walked into the iHeartMedia offices in Los Angeles earlier this summer, she was greeted as a sort of mini-celebrity.
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Longwood student investigates how two psychological factors influence academic performance
July 08, 2015
On a recent sunny morning, Gina D’Orazio ’17 and Dr. Sarai Blincoe sat side by side, studying the results of their research like political pundits poring over returns on election night.
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