There may be times when "the good outweighs the bad," but apparently not when it comes to businesses and other organizations, says a Longwood University business professor.
Richmond Times-Dispatch political reporter and columnist Jeff Schapiro will speak Thursday, Jan. 23, at 7 p.m. in Molnar Recital Hall in Wygal.
As we say goodbye to 2013, here are just a few (of the many) memorable social media posts from the Longwood community over the past year. Enjoy!
The holiday season is supposed to be happy, so why is this time of year always so stressful? No worries, because we’ve compiled more than 10 tips that will help you feel your best over the coming weeks.
A Longwood University senior was found deceased in his off-campus residence Wednesday morning, Dec. 4.
A group of Longwood photography students will spend the winter break traveling through India as part of a unique Longwood study abroad project.
The concerns of gay or transgendered parents worried about revealing their sexual orientation to adult children may be unfounded.
An article about research by Longwood economics professors Dr. David Lehr and Dr. Melanie Marks appeared in the Nov. 13 issue of the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record.
Sirens will be heard on campus Tuesday, Nov. 26, due to the university testing its mass alert system.
The revolutionary power of residential liberal arts education and the critical role of citizen leaders in today’s society were among the topics that Longwood University’s 26th president, W. Taylor Reveley IV, touched on in his inaugural address.