Flight is the most energy-expensive form of locomotion, so wild birds usually conserve energy by flying at moderate speeds.
Tucked away at the bottom of a pile of nondescript letters in an archival box in the basement of Greenwood Library was a hidden treasure: an envelope bearing the name of one of the most recognizable figures in U.S. history.
Dr. Sarai Blincoe wants to provide soldiers with what she believes to be the most effective weapon in contemporary warfare: not an M-16 but the ability to win the trust of local civilians.
Nick Ravagli is no stranger to farm ponds. Growing up in nearby rural Prospect, he has been surrounded by a pastoral landscape his whole life.
Longwood University’s 5th annual First Night Faculty Gala Recital will be presented Monday, Aug. 24
Summer is a nice break from the rigors of academia, but there’s nothing quite like coming back to our campus home.
Ri’Shawn Bassette is studying other Longwood students’ saliva this summer. Quirky obsession? Probably—unless you happen to be interested in studying anxiety disorders, as Bassette is.
Students everywhere seem to really hate grammar. Catch the mistake?
Computer technology is helping Mother Nature in a Longwood research project.
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.