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  • Mother and son were brimming with confidence after completing the next-to-last race, held in Fortaleza, Brazil. After the last race in Miami, Florida, their times for the seven half-marathons totaled 16 hours 6 minutes for Braxton (an average of 10.53 minutes per mile) and 20 hours 44 minutes for Maryanne (an average of 13.56 minutes per mile).

    On the Run

    May 09, 2023

    Alumna and her son complete 7 half-marathons on 7 continents in 7 days

  • Patrick O’Hare ’13 (left), scrum master at Kinsale Insurance in Richmond, Virginia, gave a guest lecture about Agile and Scrum methodologies in the computer science senior seminar this spring. - A professor speaks with a small group of students in a computer science classroom. Students listen attentively, one holding a notebook. Other students work at desktop computers in the background. The lab f

    With Longwood alums as ‘clients,’ computer science students learn on-the-job skills in senior seminar

    April 26, 2023

    How do you get nine busy software engineers, programmers and product managers to volunteer their time over a whole semester to bring the real world into a computer science class?

  • Dr. Kathy Gee, Dr. Amorette Barber, Dr. Sarah Porter, Dr. Leah Shilling-Stouffer, Dr. Michelle Parry, Dr. Melissa Rhoten - Collage of women engaged in science and research activities. One works at a microscope while another wears a lab coat and safety glasses. Others review materials and present research at an academic event. The images highlight women’s leadership and collaboration in STEM fields

    At Longwood, women in STEM is the norm, not the exception

    April 24, 2023

    We sat down with just a few of the women across campus who have created a STEM-based initiative and who work closely with students on STEM research.

  • Hailey Belote ’23 and Gabrielle Bustillos ’24 - Two students stand smiling in a gallery-style campus exhibit space. One wears a sunflower-patterned dress, the other a green T-shirt and jeans. Historic photographs and display panels line the orange walls behind them. The portrait highlights student presence in a campus history setting.

    Moss Scholars work to increase community engagement with Moton Museum

    April 19, 2023

    Hailey Belote ’23 and Gabrielle Bustillos ’24 are wrapping up their tenure as the first-ever Moss Scholars, a collaborative program between the Moton Museum and Longwood University that commemorates the legacy of Dr. C. G. Gordon Moss.

  • Dr. Chip Jones ’97, M.S. ’04, and Dr. Amy Cashwell ’97 - Side-by-side professional headshots of a man and a woman. The man wears a white shirt and green tie, smiling outdoors. The woman wears a dark blazer and light blouse, smiling indoors. Both portraits present polished, professional leadership images.

    Two Longwood alums in the running for state Superintendent of the Year award

    April 13, 2023

    Veteran educators Dr. Amy Cashwell ’97, and Dr. Chip Jones ’97, M.S. ’04, have been recognized by their peers as regional Superintendents of the Year and are now among eight contenders in the running to be named the commonwealth’s 2024 Virginia Superintendent of the Year later this month.

  • Emily Robertson '24 reacts to the news that she is Longwood's first-ever Truman Scholar. - A student laughs while sitting at a table with a laptop and notebooks. She covers her mouth, reacting to something amusing. Another student sits nearby with a water bottle and papers. The setting appears to be a casual classroom discussion.

    Longwood junior is honored with prestigious Truman Scholarship for public service

    April 12, 2023

    Emily Robertson ’24 is the first Lancer to earn the honor of being selected for a Harry. S. Truman Scholarship.

  • Students working in the QR center - A student stands at a whiteboard explaining math equations. Two classmates sit at a table working on laptops. Formulas and calculations fill the board behind the presenter. The scene shows collaborative problem-solving in a study session.

    $1.45 million NSF grant awarded to Longwood and community college partners will fund new STEM teacher pipeline to rural areas

    April 10, 2023

    Longwood University faculty members were recently awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) totaling $1.45 million to recruit and support future secondary school teachers who want to teach science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects in Southside and southwestern Virginia.

  • Don Blaheta with a student - A professor gestures while speaking with a student at a computer workstation. They sit side by side in a computer lab filled with desktop monitors. The student listens thoughtfully during the discussion. Other students work at computers in the background.

    Longwood computer science professor named national chief reader for AP exams

    April 05, 2023

    Dr. Don Blaheta, associate professor of computer science at Longwood University, has been appointed chief reader of the Advanced Placement (AP) exam for computer science.

  • Antonio Harvey ’25 - A student wearing a white lab coat embroidered with “Longwood University” stands in a science laboratory. He faces the camera with a confident, relaxed expression. Glassware and lab equipment line the benches behind him. The setting suggests a chemistry lab environment.

    Antonio Harvey named a 2023 Goldwater Scholar

    March 31, 2023

    Antonio Harvey ’25 first walked into a Longwood chemistry lab as a high school student and fell in love with the field.

  • Carolina De Robertis, credit: Lori Eanes - Portrait of a person with short hair standing against a blue background. They wear a black shirt layered under a short-sleeve denim button-down. A tattoo is visible on their forearm, and their hands rest in their pockets. The subject faces the camera with a calm, confident expression.

    Carolina De Robertis to be awarded Dos Passos Prize for Literature at Longwood April 5

    March 24, 2023

    Uruguayan American author and novelist Carolina De Robertis will visit Longwood University to receive the and read from their work on Wednesday, April 5.

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