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Books detail happily-ever-after life of injured Canada goose
April 17, 2024
Gerry Daniel Kruger ’67 recounts Charlie’s recovery from disabling injury, his multiple generations of offspring, and much more.
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AACC
February 16, 2024
Community College Association (AACC) picks English graduate to lead marketing, communications
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Advocating for entertainment is the focus of alum’s career
February 16, 2024
Stephen Parker ’07 was named the executive director of the National Independent Venue Association
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Honors College
January 25, 2024
Longwood’s honors college chooses former honors student to fill senior director position
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James River bridge inspires musical composition
January 23, 2024
"Educators, along with the friends I had at Longwood, not only taught me about the musician I wanted to be, but also helped me learn how to be the person I wanted to be.”
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A Different Kind of Rescue Mission
January 19, 2024
Nadia Mullins ’23, an integrated environmental sciences major, found her calling in Yellowstone National Park.
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Summer job creates a 150-year time warp
January 08, 2024
Harry Caldwell ’22 hopes to land a job with the National Park Service.
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Alumnus engages young voters
January 01, 2024
‘I developed my own sense of what I believe a healthy and inclusive democracy entails in my political science studies at Longwood.’ — Mike Burns ’05
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Physics Graduate Finds Success
December 18, 2023
Mario Jones ’11, a lead engineer with the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), gives Longwood physics faculty a sizeable portion of the credit for preparing him for success in his career.
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Paid internship is a different kind of rescue mission
December 13, 2023
Paid internship is a different kind of rescue mission