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Apr 18
Incite Award Winners
Congratulations to the Honors students who have won the Incite Awards this year. Keep up the great work! Poster Category First Place – Sabrina Walker, “Lorentzian Geometries on Finite Dimensional Lie Algebras” [Math & Computer Science, faculty mentor: Thomas Wears] Humanities Category First Place – Leah Parr, “The Sonata: An Analysis of Piano Sonata. No. …
Feb 18
Carson Reeher, Senior, Included in Photography Competition
Carson Reeher, a senior member of the CHC, is being included in the Southwest Virginia Juried Student Photography Competition along with students from Hampden Sydney College and 9 other colleges in the region. Below is the original article from the Farmville Herald and Carson’s photograph. Good luck, Carson! SKMBT_363SKMBT_3631602120952016021209520
Feb 09
New Addition to The Rotunda
Kiersten Freedman, a Freshman Pre-Business major, is the latest Cormier Honors student to join The Rotunda, Longwood’s student-run newspaper. She has started a column called, “Students of Longwood”. It’s a series that highlights one student per issue. Kiersten joins: Halle Parker, sports editor Meghan West, business manager Carson Reeher, photography editor Joey Burns, copy editor …
Feb 09
Honors Students Co-Star in Longwood Play
Rabbit Hole Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize. Becca (Binta Barry, Jr.) and Howie Corbett (Jordan Stroud, Fr.) have everything a family could want, until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down and leaves the couple drifting perilously apart. RABBIT HOLE charts their bittersweet search for comfort in the darkest of places and for …
Dec 04
Honors Music Appreciation Class Hits a High Note
On October 25th, Professor Christopher Swanson engaged his Honors Music Appreciation class by taking them to the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra. The theme of the 2015-16 concert series is “Together, we make music.”. Dr. Swanson is the conductor and music director of the LSO. Students enjoyed watching their professor bring theory they learned in class to …
Dec 04
Honors ENGL 203 and GNED 400 experience history
This is the archaeologist Dave Brown, who is part of the Werowocomoco Research Group, a section of Honors GNED 400 and English 203 on a tour of Werowocomoco, the site of Powhatan’s capital in 1607, where John Smith was taken after his capture by VA Indians that winter. It’s where Pocahontas allegedly saved Smith’s life. Our …