Monthly Archives: April 2025

All About Move-Out: Helpful info for parents whose students live in Longwood-managed housing

Today’s post will focus on the ins—but mostly outs—of students departing Longwood-managed housing as the semester draws to a close. Final exams are less than a month away, scheduled for Monday, May 5, through Friday, May 9. The end of … Continue reading

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CEHHS GA

Standard (300 hours/semester), Fall 2025 & Spring 2026 The GA position will support College of Education, Health, and Human Services (CEHHS) administrative functions related to clinical placements, assessment, and accreditation for CEHHS programs. Reporting to the Associate Dean of CEHHS, the … Continue reading

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Aragon “Sea”zes its opportunity! We aren’t Showboating!

Or maybe we are! One of the most interesting aspects of Barcelona’s history was its contribution to Medieval Mediterranean Maritime Law (Say that five times fast) In the fourteenth century, a book titled the “Book of the Consulate of the … Continue reading

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Family Feud! Barcelona in the War of the Spanish Succession

One of the most notable historical moments for Barcelona occurred in the early 18th Century during the War of the Spanish Succession. Both the Habsburg and Bourbon Families laid claim to the Spanish throne and decided to settle things the … Continue reading

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Granada’s Greatest Goods

Granada has a diverse range of delicious cuisine to choose from. It’s a great city to experiment with different flavor profiles and traditional cuisine from many cultures. However, if you are interested in trying Arabian foods and drinks in particular, … Continue reading

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You’ll Always Get Your Money’s Worth in Barcelona- You can “Bank” on that!

The Historic Taula de Canvi in Barcelona is regarded as one of Europe’s first centralized banks. The bank, which has been around since the early 15th century served as Barcelona’s primary public bank until its closure in the late 19th … Continue reading

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The Iron Ring

No, this isn’t a literal giant ring of iron around Bilbao, but it is something almost as cool. The city of Bilbao has a long and storied history in the course of Spanish internal conflicts. This city has been besieged … Continue reading

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Granada: The Home of Tapas

What are Tapas? Tapas are small plates of food that are served in bars and other restaurants when a customer orders alcohol. They’re kind of like snacks, in a way, very delicious snacks. Tapas History Tapas can be traced back … Continue reading

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Faculty Appreciation and Well-Being Days

FACULTY APPRECIATION AND WELL-BEING DAYS April 14-18, 2025 A CAFE and Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Collaboration ALL WEEK LONG WIN PRIZES!  Every time you attend one of the well-being activities listed below, your name … Continue reading

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Introducing BookBundle: Making course materials more convenient and affordable than ever

It’s hard to believe April is here and the end of the semester is fast approaching, with final exams set for May 5-9. For some of you, that means looking forward to Commencement on May 17. Others of you may … Continue reading

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