Monthly Archives: October 2019

In Their Own Words: Freshmen Share What They Really Think About Longwood

As someone who works in marketing communications, I can tell you there’s not much that’s more valuable than knowing what your customers think about you—and that’s true not only for businesses but also for higher education. We know that students … Continue reading

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Welcome!

Welcome to my site, my name is Will Gill and I am a junior here at Longwood University. Here at Longwood, I am studying Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology. This site is used for Sociological research that will … Continue reading

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Jeri Tyler

Welcome to my e-portfolio! I am a current senior at Longwood Univeristy with a Biology major and Chemistry minor. My ultimate career goal is to become an oncologist or OB/GYN. Throughout my years of Longwood, I have seen the need … Continue reading

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So Much To Do, So Little Time!

It’s going to be a busy few days for your Lancers. If you’re wondering what your students are up to—aside from studying, of course—here are a few ways they may be spending their time. This afternoon, students will be treating … Continue reading

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Larissa Tracy publishes Medieval and Early Modern MURDER (June 2018)

Medieval and Early Modern MURDER, edited by Larissa “Kat” Tracy, published by Boydell Press (June 2018). In the medieval period, murder had very specific legal parameters depending on time, culture, geography and legal structures. This volume explores the variety of … Continue reading

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Larissa Tracy interviewed for KALA Radio Show and Podcast

Larissa Tracy was recently interviewed for KALA’s “Relevant or Irrelevant” (ROI) Radio program on Torture and Brutality in Medieval Literature. You can listen to the radio broadcast here: https://soundcloud.com/kalaradio/roi-330   Or the full podcast interview here: https://soundcloud.com/kalaradio/roi-330-podcast

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Diversions: Color Wars and Waka Flocka Concert

I have been at Longwood a little more than a month, and I have enjoyed majority of it. Yes, I said majority because nothing is ever perfect—but it’s fine when the good outweighs the bad. One of the things that gets to me is learning how to … Continue reading

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Feeling at Home: Volunteering at the Food Pantry and Familiar Faces

I’m a communication studies major and, to help fulfill our community service requirement, we have the opportunity to help out at Farmville’s food pantry, FACES. I volunteered one Saturday morning, and I felt so fulfilled afterwards. We helped people pick … Continue reading

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2 Reasons for a Farmville Road Trip: Virginia Children’s Book Festival and Richmond Symphony Concert

It was fun to see students filtering back onto campus Tuesday afternoon and evening after fall break. It’s lonely here without them! We got some much-needed, heavy rain throughout the day yesterday—just in time for the first round of kids … Continue reading

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A Weekend with Mom and Dad: Tasty Treats and a Shopping Spree

A few months ago, when I found out the dates for Parents Weekend, I immediately told my dad so he could get a hotel before they were all booked. Sadly, a few weeks Parents Weekend, he found out he had … Continue reading

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