Monthly Archives: June 2020

A Letter to my Senior Self

A Letter to my Senior Self Brady Hurlich Dear Brady, First, congratulations on earning your bachelor’s degree!! I know you have worked hard to come this far, but there is still more to go. You will be going for your … Continue reading

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New Summer Viewing

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New Reading for the Summer

In order to bring you new and fun recreational reads, the Greenwood Library participates in a book leasing program through McNaughton. These titles are shelved on the small bookcases in the middle of the Atrium and are designated with green … Continue reading

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College of Graduate and Professional Studies – Special Projects Assistant

2020-2021 Part-Time, Fall, Spring & Summer This graduate assistant will work with the dean of the college of graduate and professional studies and her staff to design and deliver a variety of special projects including: documenting graduate student & faculty … Continue reading

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Educational Leadership Philosophy

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School Vision

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Targeting Discrimination: Task force developing actions to ensure equity

Now more than ever, we want to be sure that Longwood is a caring, welcoming second home for students where respect and equity of treatment are ensured for everyone. President Reveley—describing recent weeks as a “national moment of reckoning regarding … Continue reading

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Fall academic calendar announced along with other Covid-19 adaptations

In response to Covid-19, Longwood today announced several measures, including a slightly revised academic calendar, that are planned for fall semester. Some new procedures are in place, some are in progress and others are subject to future state guidance. The … Continue reading

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Ankin Law Military Scholarship: Cycling to Work Advantages and Disadvantages, as well as, the Dangers

Brandi Joyner Introduction In 2016, more than 150 million Americans commute to work every day, and about 85.4 % or 128 million travel by an automobile1. In contrast, only about 0.6% travelled to work via bicycle1. However, this is an … Continue reading

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Update on plans for safely reopening this fall, plus new Honors College dean

It’s another day of sunshine and blue skies in Farmville. Like many other employees, I am currently working from home, but I often take my daily walk on Brock Commons—and I can tell you the campus has never looked better, … Continue reading

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