2022 News & Articles
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11 Cheer-Worthy Moments in Willett Hall History
December 21, 2022
Thunderous dunks. Threes that snap the net. Concerts that rattle the bleachers. And one live debate that launched Longwood into the national spotlight.
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Longwood LIFE student designs Christmas card for Virginia’s first family
December 20, 2022
When First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin visited Farmville to tour the “My Ukraine” exhibition at the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts, she had no idea she would find the artist for her and Governor Glenn Youngkin’s official Christmas card.
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Longwood English professor finds value in Fulbright international connections
December 15, 2022
Dr. Jennifer Miskec’s face lights up and she gets visibly animated when she starts talking about the Fulbright Program and the valuable international connections she has made over the past three years.
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Greenwood Library partners with area counterparts to increase access to information
December 15, 2022
Today an ambitious partnership that will increase access to resources became a reality in Farmville.
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Longwood’s CAPS team awarded $135,000 state grant for mental health services
December 07, 2022
The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) office at Longwood has been awarded a grant totaling $135,625 through the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) in partnership with the Virginia Health Care Foundation (VHCF).
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Joe Gills '15 Recognized for Work in Iraq
December 06, 2022
For Joe Gills '15, a computer scientist at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD), it was an email that popped into his inbox that shifted his focus, enabling him to pursue new opportunities around the world.
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Longwood alum Travis Lyles ‘15 named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list
December 02, 2022
Travis Lyles '15, deputy social director at The Washington Post, recently was named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List, which recognizes trailblazing innovators across North America.
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Yearly kiln firing brings Longwood pottery community together
November 28, 2022
Tucked in the woods just outside of Farmville is perhaps the best-kept secret of the arts community at Longwood: a wood-fired kiln large enough to turn hundreds of clay pots, sculptures, vases, and mugs into ceramics at once.
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10 Interesting Things We Learned at the Fall Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry
November 22, 2022
The Fall Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry was held on November 16 and featured more than 250 student presentations from class research and independent research projects.
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41st Annual Dos Passos Prize Finalists Announced
November 16, 2022
Longwood University is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2022 John Dos Passos Prize, the oldest literary award given by a Virginia college or university, which honors one of America’s most talented but underappreciated writers.
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‘Generation gap’ disappears as therapeutic recreation class brings students and older adults together
November 15, 2022
Encouraging students to get to know older adults like these women is a key component of Longwood’s Leisure and Aging class, which is part of the therapeutic recreation program.
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American flag flown in 9/11 destruction journeys through Longwood
November 10, 2022
A group of veterans has been transporting the Ground Zero Flag Team–an American flag and marble cross shaped from the ruins of the World Trade Center towers–around the world in remembrance of the lives lost and as a tribute to the first responders who gave their lives more than two decades ago.
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Longwood Spanish professor emeritus awarded statewide lifetime achievement award
November 09, 2022
Dr. Lily Anne Goetz, professor emeritus of Spanish, recently received the Dr. Helen Warriner-Burke Foreign Language Association of Virginia (FLAVA) Distinguished Service Award.
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In an election year, Longwood’s political clubs from both sides of the aisle find common ground
October 31, 2022
Amid all the mudslinging of election-year politics, two Longwood students have found that working together is better than working against each other.
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Acclaimed writer Sandra Cisneros to visit Longwood next month
October 19, 2022
Sandra Cisneros, a nationally acclaimed poet, short story writer, novelist, essayist, performer and artist whose work explores themes of multiculturalism and the lives of the working class, will speak at Longwood University in November as part of the Longwood Authors Reading Series.
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PRISM: Biochemistry research focuses on platinum drugs for cancer
October 17, 2022
Jammie McMurtry ’24 is working with Dr. Jonathan White, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, on studying platinum-based cancer treatments in an effort to improve them.
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Alumnus provides students with job-search advice that gets results
October 13, 2022
It’s a Tuesday morning, and Jamie Finney ’98 has been on campus since 9 a.m., doing one of the things he loves most: Advising students on how to stand out from the crowd when they’re looking for their dream job in law enforcement, intelligence, cybersecurity, emergency management and other similar careers.
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Newest Board members share vision of prospering Longwood
October 12, 2022
Three new faces joined Longwood University’s Board of Visitors this fall, though their first official appearance at Convocation was familiar to them all.
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Longwood police department earns state grant for communication equipment upgrades
October 12, 2022
The grant totaling $25,000 will be used to upgrade their handheld radios for communications between the various law enforcement and public safety departments in the Farmville community.
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Longwood ranked top-5 in South Region for first time, continuing decade-long sustained climb
September 12, 2022
For the first time, Longwood University is a top-five regional public university in the South, according to the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings out today.
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This tradition is ALL caps
September 09, 2022
Convocation, the annual kick-off of the new academic year and a celebration of the senior class, is a uniquely Longwood tradition unlike any other.
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Convocation 2022: Celebrating milestones and accomplishments
September 08, 2022
Some of the caps stood tall atop students’ heads, others featured strings of photos that reached down to the ground for this year’s Convocation ceremony that marked the beginning of the Class of 2023’s senior year on campus.
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Experienced admissions dean, alum to lead talented Longwood team
September 06, 2022
Jason Ferguson (M.S. ‘12), a 26-year admissions professional who had been serving as dean of admissions at nearby Hampden-Sydney College, will take the helm of a Longwood admissions department that is cresting on a record number of applications and one of the academically strongest freshman classes in school history.
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New Innovation Hub to cultivate entrepreneurship, bolster business development in Farmville region
August 24, 2022
Innovation hubs provide space for community members of all ages to work, learn, innovate, create and connect to entrepreneurship resources. The SEED Innovation Hub will serve Prince Edward and surrounding counties and will complement the SOVA Innovation Hub in South Boston, which was established in 2020.
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Freshman move-in: Class of 2026 arrives ready for new chapter
August 19, 2022
An eager Class of 2026—and all of their creature comforts—descended on Farmville and Longwood’s campus this week, amid unseasonably cool summer temps and an air of excitement that comes with beginning a new life chapter.
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Longwood joins with community partners to advance vision for new South Main neighborhood and affordable workforce housing
August 16, 2022
A vibrant new neighborhood will soon be taking shape in Farmville, thanks to a creative partnership between Longwood, an award-winning housing non-profit and local leaders and community organizations.
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New faces: Erika Lang-Montgomery
August 12, 2022
I feel like Longwood is the right place for me. Everyone has been extremely friendly and welcoming.
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With Longwood’s forefront history in music education, university’s music building project moving forward
August 12, 2022
One of the finest university music facilities in the Commonwealth, if not the nation, in the heart of campus at Longwood, is scheduled to open in spring 2027.
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New faces: Dr. Jay Crowell ‘09
August 12, 2022
My relationship with Longwood is kind of a revolving door. When I was a student here, Dr. Wade Edwards—who just hired me to teach French—was my senior research thesis director and Dr. Mc Amoss—whose position I am filling—was my advisor. So it’s kind of poetic that I’m stepping into his shoes.
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New faces: Sara Neher
August 11, 2022
I had a scholarship for college and that was really helpful to me. So the first place I came back to work in higher education was at a scholarship foundation.
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New faces: Angela McDonald
August 09, 2022
Longwood feels like the kind of place where I am at home. I started my journey in higher education in Virginia public universities, and to come back to one now as a dean feels like a full circle.
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New faces: Julie Wiley Ramsey ’93
August 08, 2022
For 22-year-old me, this was my dream job. Ever since I graduated from Longwood in 1993 I wanted to be working in fraternity and sorority life.
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PRISM: Shifting ground, changing coastlines
August 04, 2022
Matthew Wright ‘23 is working with Dr. Ravi Darwin Sankar, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Geography, on studying shoreline changes at the Gerald L. Baliles Center for Environmental Science at Hull Springs Farm.
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A Look at #Longwood26
August 04, 2022
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 to tell us what they are looking forward to most about Longwood and one interesting fact about them.
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Longwood senior flying high with NASA summer internship
July 27, 2022
Teresa Orellana ’23 had a keen interest in science and loved asking questions from an early age.
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Theater alum finds opportunity to make her own mark on Hollywood
July 26, 2022
It’s a classic Hollywood story: being in the right place at the right time. Twice now, it’s worked for Binta Barry ’16.
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Longwood to welcome talented, diverse class of 2026 to campus
July 11, 2022
The incoming freshman class paints an impressive picture academically, with 61 percent having a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
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Longwood announces president’s and dean’s lists for spring 2022
June 30, 2022
Longwood is proud to recognize more than 1,000 students named to the Dean’s List and President’s List for the 2022 spring semester.
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Collaboration at the heart: A Q&A with Cameron Patterson
June 28, 2022
This June, Cameron Patterson ’10, M.S. '17 will transition to Interim Vice President for Student Affairs, taking the helm from Dr. Tim Pierson, who has led the office for 22 years and is entering semi-retirement.
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Longwood continues leadership in approach to college costs
June 28, 2022
The university foundations supporting Longwood have taken actions providing more than $1 million in new scholarship and financial aid funding, for in-state undergraduate students fully offsetting the $240 tuition change for the 2022-23 academic year regarding cost of attendance.
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The Image of success: Alum gives student insight into the business side of photography during Work Shadow Program
June 09, 2022
Being a great photographer and running a business are two distinct skill sets. That’s where Longwood’s Work Shadow Program came into the picture for Connor Thompson ’23.
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Longwood graduates urged to lead lives of justice, kindness in return to normal Commencement Ceremonies
May 21, 2022
In a triumphant return to full Commencement crowds, thousands gathered under the sizzling early summer sun this weekend to celebrate the Longwood University Class of 2022.
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Senior Spotlight: Noel Preece ’22
May 19, 2022
Noel Preece ’22 is majoring in kinesiology with a minor in coaching. His next step will be pursuing a master’s degree in health and movement sciences with a concentration in exercise science at Virginia Commonwealth University while working as a PT aide at Richmond Physical Therapy.
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Senior Spotlight: Madison Nuckols ’22
May 18, 2022
Madison Nuckols ’22 is majoring in mathematics and economics. Her next step will be working as a commercial rotation program associate at Capital One in Bethesda, Maryland.
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A Tragedy, A Tree, and a 46-Year Old Mystery
May 18, 2022
Grace Norton was not going to graduate without solving her family’s 46-year-old mystery.
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Senior Spotlight: Will Johnson ’22
May 17, 2022
Will Johnson ’22 is majoring in communication studies with a concentration in digital media. His next step will be pursuing an MBA at Longwood and serving as a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team.
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Senior Spotlight: Kimia Jahangiri ’22
May 16, 2022
Kimia Jahangiri ’22 is majoring in Chemistry with a concentration in secondary education. Her next step will be working as a chemistry teacher at Glen Allen High School.
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Senior Spotlight: Cecily Hayek ’22
May 15, 2022
Cecily Hayek ’22 is majoring in Biology. Her next step will be pursuing a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Q&A: Recent grad on what it’s like working in corporate communications
May 09, 2022
At this time last year, Christian Wilson ’21 was preparing to graduate and savoring the last moments of his senior year.
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Longwood professor earns $185,000 NSF grant for rainwater testing research
May 06, 2022
Dr. Kathy Gee, Longwood associate professor and program coordinator of integrated environmental sciences, has been awarded a $185,000 grant to evaluate new methods for measuring bacteria in harvested rainwater.
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Work Shadow experience at the Federal Reserve Bank kickstarts 2022 business major’s career
May 02, 2022
What do you get when you spend a day working one-on-one with of a team of seasoned business professionals on your networking, resume-writing and interviewing skills? Lexi Marzloff ’22 got a job.
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Longwood senior presents research at prestigious Capitol Hill conference
April 29, 2022
Longwood chemistry major Kaleigh Beale ’22 was selected to participate in Posters on the Hill—one of the most prestigious research showcases in the country.
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10 Interesting Things We Learned at the Spring Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry
April 27, 2022
The Spring Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry was held on April 20 and featured more than 250 student presentations from class research and independent research projects.
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Former Virginia Supreme Court Justice Bill Mims joins N.H. “Cookie” Scott ‘72, Longwood Board member and first Black graduate, as commencement speakers
April 26, 2022
Two groundbreaking public servants who have dedicated their careers to the advancement of the Commonwealth and betterment of others will address the Longwood Class of 2022 in Commencement ceremonies on May 20th and 21st, 2022.
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Aspiring teacher gets a behind-the-scenes look at her dream job from veteran school principal
April 19, 2022
When Imani Johnson was a child, nothing was more fun than playing school—as long as she got to be the teacher.
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Longwood Announces Winners of Inaugural Young Writers Competition
April 19, 2022
Nine young writers from across Southside Virginia have been honored in the first Young Writers Competition at Longwood University.
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Longwood choral students among those invited to perform composition honoring the spirit of musicians imprisoned in Nazi concentration camp
April 08, 2022
Longwood’s Camerata and Chamber Singers will participate this month in a 20th anniversary performance of a composition that honors the spirit of a group of Jewish musicians who fought to maintain their humanity—and their music—while enduring the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp.
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Longwood photography major earns coveted VMFA fellowship
April 07, 2022
The provocative photographs of Stephon Slater ’23 that take on issues of race, history, and people of color will now shine brightly on a bigger stage at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
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Longwood partners with EVMS for early admission program for students pursuing medical careers
April 07, 2022
Longwood University and Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) have developed a new partnership, dubbed an Early Assurance Program, to provide pathways for Longwood students who aspire to become a physician, physician’s assistant, surgical assistant or biomedical researcher.
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Longwood chemistry program gains American Chemical Society stamp of approval
April 07, 2022
Longwood’s chemistry program has been granted approval from the American Chemical Society (ACS), which sets the standards for undergraduate chemistry curriculums.
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Longwood Nursing partners with Centra Health to provide free sports physicals in surrounding county schools
April 04, 2022
Dr. Kim Little, Longwood Nursing Department Chair, and Dr. Jackie Daniel, RN-BSN Program Director, have been awarded a $5,000 grant from Centra Health to provide free sports physicals to students enrolled in middle and high school grade levels in the public schools of Prince Edward, Cumberland, and Nottoway Counties.
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Longwood sees continued spike in applications
April 04, 2022
Longwood has received more than 6,000 undergraduate applications for the third year in a row.
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Moton Scholarship recipient aspires to become pediatrician and help underserved communities
February 15, 2022
Jacqueline Amaya Hernandez ’23 chose Longwood because she fell in love with the close-knit campus community and individualized academic support and because financially it made sense.
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Longwood now offers biochemistry concentration
February 14, 2022
As of this academic year, Longwood has a new option for chemistry majors who are interested in integrating the study of biology with chemistry—a new biochemistry concentration.
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Longwood Partners with Covid-19 Testing Company for Community Tests
February 07, 2022
Longwood University has partnered with Curative, a medical testing company, to provide Covid-19 tests to the campus, Farmville and Southside communities with no out-of-pocket costs, the university announced Monday.
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Water for thought: Freshman course asks students challenging questions about environmental justice
February 02, 2022
What would you do if the water coming out of your kitchen faucet could kill you?
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Longwood announces president’s and dean’s lists for fall 2021
February 01, 2022
Longwood is proud to recognize more than 1,000 students named to the Dean’s List and President’s List for the 2021 fall semester.
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Despite playoff loss, Brandon Carwile ‘16 finds joy in covering the Packers
January 28, 2022
For Brandon Carwile ‘16, his dream job covering the Green Bay Packers for USA Today’s PackersWire–requires Carwile to set aside his fandom and approach the game from as neutral a place as possible.
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Course examines how popular movies shape our beliefs and tell us about ourselves
January 27, 2022
Movies can take us out of ourselves for a couple of hours, but they also can make us look inside ourselves and influence our beliefs about our role in society.
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In this philosophy/ethics class, arguing with the professor is a good thing
January 19, 2022
Getting into arguments is generally frowned upon, but it’s a requirement for students in Dr. Adam Blincoe’s Citizen 110 course, Choosing Well, Acting Right, Being Good.
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Class takes students on a century-long journey of activism through music
January 11, 2022
They provide a backdrop against which scholars can examine globalization, race, power, multiculturalism, gender and social norms.