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  • Patricia Engel, credit: Elliott and Erick Jimenez - Portrait of a woman seated at a table in soft sunlight. She wears a black top and a delicate gold necklace. Her hands rest on a colorful striped tablecloth. Light filters through sheer curtains behind her.

    Longwood to welcome John Dos Passos Prize winner Patricia Engel to campus April 10

    March 27, 2024

    Novelist and short story writer Patricia Engel will visit Longwood University to receive the 42nd annual John Dos Passos Prize for Literature on Wednesday, April 10.

  • Students looking at art on the street - Two students view large photo prints displayed in an outdoor exhibit. One student points toward an image while both stand beside the metal display frames. Bright midday sunlight casts long shadows across the plaza. Downtown buildings and a construction crane rise in the background.

    Post-graduate success initiatives make up Longwood’s 2024 Quality Enhancement Plan

    March 15, 2024

    Longwood is making post-graduate success an emphasis over the next five years.

  • Jacinda Townsend - Analyzing image

    Longwood Welcomes Award-Winning Novelist Jacinda Townsend

    March 15, 2024

    Jacinda Townsend's work explores themes ranging from the lives of young Black women in 1950s Kentucky to the contemporary complexity of mother-children relationships under modern patriarchy.

  • Brian Mandeville '10 - Man with glasses and a full beard stands inside a brewery next to large stainless steel tanks. He wears a green T-shirt and faces the camera with a slight smile. Metal pipes and hoses connect the brewing equipment behind him. The industrial space is softly lit with a roll-up door visible in the background.

    Rediscovering roots: Longwood alum’s brews bridge past and present

    March 06, 2024

    As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. For Brian Mandeville '10, head brewer at Fine Creek Brewing Company in Powhatan, Virginia, that treasure is grape pressings, called pomace, from local Virginia wineries that would otherwise be discarded as waste.

  • Ryan Urban ’26 - Young man wearing glasses and a plaid button-down shirt stands outdoors on campus. He smiles slightly while facing the camera. White columns and red-brick walls of a campus building rise behind him. A black lamppost and iron railing are visible along the steps in the background.

    Ryan Urban is Longwood’s Goldwater Scholarship nominee

    February 20, 2024

    Ryan Urban ’26, a sophomore physics major with ambitions of earning doctorates in theoretical physics and quantum computing, with the ultimate goal of pursuing a research career in the quantum realm, is Longwood’s 2024 nominee for the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship.

  • Computer science major Jackson Ornoff '24 traveled to Madagascar to teach patient coordinators from across Africa how to use the dashboard tool he built. -

    Bringing smiles: Computer science major’s internship takes him to Africa to help cleft patients

    February 19, 2024

    When a family friend suggested Jackson Ornoff ’24 apply for a summer internship in the IT department at a Virginia-based charity, little did he know months later it would lead him 9,000 miles around the world to Africa and one of the most memorable experiences of his lifetime.

  • Tia Javier, M.S. ’19 - Woman in a blue button-down shirt smiles while speaking with two boys seated across from her. She faces them at a table in a simple indoor setting. The boys are partially visible in the foreground, listening attentively. A wooden cabinet stands against the wall behind her.

    Tia Javier, M.S. ’19 receives $20,000 grant from AT&T

    February 16, 2024

    Tia Javier, M.S. ’19 (speech-language pathology), started off 2024 with a $20,000 bang. In December, AT&T selected her as the national winner, from 6,700 applicants, of their She’s Connected grant program, which recognizes and rewards the efforts of women who have started trailblazing small businesses.

  • Tess Robertson ’25 - Young woman in a sleeveless black dress stands outdoors in front of a large campus building. Sunlight creates a soft glow around her hair as she smiles toward the camera. She wears drop earrings and a delicate necklace. The lawn and white columns of the building blur in the background.

    Tess Robertson is Longwood’s 2024 Truman Scholarship nominee

    February 12, 2024

    Tess Robertson ’25, a junior with a passion for aviation and helping children in the domestic court system, is Longwood University’s 2024 nominee for the highly competitive Harry S. Truman Scholarship.

  • Student teacher in classroom with some elementary school students - Teacher sits at a classroom table holding flashcards while working with two young children. One child smiles as she looks at the card, while another child listens from the side. Colorful bins, books, and classroom supplies fill the shelves in the background. The small group appears engaged in an early learning activity.

    Prince Edward County Public Schools, in partnership with Longwood, receives grant for first-year teacher support program

    February 09, 2024

    Prince Edward County Public Schools (PECPS), in partnership with Longwood University, received a grant totaling $24,000 for the development of the New Beginnings Mentor Program, a new teacher mentorship program that will provide holistic support to the district’s first-year teachers.

  • Building on Bourbon Street in New Orleans - Historic red-brick building with ornate wrought-iron balconies on multiple levels. Hanging ferns and trailing plants line the railings and archways. Large windows with dark shutters face a corner street below. A colorful sunset sky glows with pink and purple clouds overhead.

    Newest Brock Experience will examine whether past is prologue in New Orleans

    February 02, 2024

    Can New Orleans—a city steeped in a unique history and culture, ravaged by Hurricane Katrina almost 20 years ago and grappling with the legacies of slavery, racism and segregation—escape its past?

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