Monthly Archives: September 2020

Rehearsals are happening now

While you may be wondering, “How are they going to perform when they can’t have a theater full of people?”, the answer is soon to be right where you are now! Our Fall show is one specifically designed for performing … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Rehearsals are happening now

Day 9 — The Plan, and OpenCL Implementation into BLAKE2s

Hey all, welcome to CryptoCL. After talking with Dr. Marmorstein, we both decided we will both use one version of BLAKE2 to implement using OpenCL. I am tasked to implement OpenCL with the BLAKE2s version of BLAKE2. However, I was … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , | Comments Off on Day 9 — The Plan, and OpenCL Implementation into BLAKE2s

Longwood Continues Top-10 Ranking, Again Named A “Best Value” Among Virginia Publics

In today’s post, I’m very happy to be able to share with you the good news about Longwood that was released today by U.S. News & World Report in the magazine’s annual college rankings. Feel free to spread the word! … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Longwood Continues Top-10 Ranking, Again Named A “Best Value” Among Virginia Publics

ENG 490 Independent Study Reflection

During Spring 2020, I participated in an independent study with my advisor; the study revolved around the writing style for the Southern Fiction genre. Throughout the course, I read and analyzed authors such as Lee Smith and Katharine Anne Porter … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on ENG 490 Independent Study Reflection

ENG 365 Sonnet Analysis

In ENG 365 Shakespeare, our first big assignment was a literary analysis paper. Our professor asked us to select a sonnet from the numerous amount that Shakespeare wrote and analyze it in great detail, especially with focus on how Shakespeare … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on ENG 365 Sonnet Analysis

HONS 320 Various Discussions-Reflection

HONS 320, also known as Markets and Morals, was the second Honors course I have taken at Longwood in Fall 2019. While our class mainly revolved around verbal debates regarding our views on capitalism, socialism, and the options that run … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on HONS 320 Various Discussions-Reflection

ENG 336 Group Presentation

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11bkCSQdTFQIEdxkBuw8Qx0yaEWu_D3YTmvxIC3h-6RU/edit#slide=id.p   Another English Major requirement class is ENG 336 American Literature Realism to Contemporary. One of the larger assignments of the course involved a group presentation about one of the many novels we have read. My group chose “The … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on ENG 336 Group Presentation

Final Research Paper- ENG 325 British Literature Medieval to Renaissance

One General English Major requirement course I took in Fall 2019 was ENG 325 also known as Medieval Literature. The accompanying document is the Final Research paper assignment. For this, I was required to come up with a thesis about … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Final Research Paper- ENG 325 British Literature Medieval to Renaissance

Day 8 — BLAKE2 Implementation #2, A New Direction?

Hello, all! Welcome to CryptoCL. Today, I completed implementing BLAKE2b and BLAKE2s. It appears that, although I cannot accurately tell what is happening when running the programs, they do successfully work. I met with Dr. Marmorstein yesterday to discuss our … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , | Comments Off on Day 8 — BLAKE2 Implementation #2, A New Direction?

Day 7 — BLAKE2 Implementation

Hi, all! Welcome to CryptoCL. Firstly, an update on the issue with the Rob Farber tutorial: After testing it on the lab system, the program successfully ran and passed all the tests. The lab systems have support for OpenCL, while … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Day 7 — BLAKE2 Implementation