The incoming freshman class paints an impressive picture academically, with 61 percent having a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
For two months this summer, you'll find Gracie Hess '24 in a University of Arkansas at Little Rock classroom, working with professors and seven other students on a high-level, intense research project.
Cainan Townsend has been connected to the Robert Russa Moton Museum his entire life. Now he will shape its future.
The following message was sent to faculty and staff on Tuesday, June 27.
Cierra White ‘23 is getting a unique, behind-the-scenes opportunity to learn about state government while working in Gov. Glen Youngkin’s administration through the prestigious Governor’s Fellows Program.
Dr. Kim Little, chair of Longwood's nursing department, and Lisa Minor, associate professor of nursing, answered the call for help.
As part of an expanding partnership in support of local K-12 schools, Longwood is pledging to dispatch students receiving Federal Work Study support to serve as tutors, helping area schoolchildren recover from learning loss during the pandemic.
Thanks in part to a concerted effort by students, Longwood University has been named a Voter Friendly Campus by the Campus Vote Project, one of just 258 institutions to earn the distinction.
Longwood University’s College of Business and Economics has been reaccredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the premier accrediting agency for business schools.
Longwood chemistry majors Jammie McMurtry ‘24 and Antonio Harvey ‘25 were selected to participate in the prestigious Scholars Transforming Through Research (STR) Program for 2022-2023, hosted by the Council for Undergraduate Research and formerly known as Posters on the Hill.