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April | 2012 | Longwood Blog
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Monthly Archives: April 2012. Reflections on the year. Well, my junior year here at Longwood has been a very interesting one. I met friends who I will not […]. I don’t remember if I’ve mentioned this in a blog post before, but I may have said something in a […]. Since we are in the final stretch of the semester and year, I’m glad all the weekends are filled with […]. A bittersweet month of “lasts”. WOW We just had one of the best events of the semester: SPRING WEEKEND! We found a coffee pot!
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September | 2012 | Longwood Blog
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Monthly Archives: September 2012. It’s cheezy but it’s true, “Time flies when you’re having fun”. While I wouldn’t consider long nights in the library […]. Chi What is Chi? Chi What is Chi? Don’t we all want to know? We all want to know who is in it. Why […]. I kind of expected this, to be fair, but dear god, Senior Year is intense. I’ve been having fun with […]. Mallory Pendleton and Dani Roberts made my cap. It was decorated with lots of pictures from things I have […]. Three weeks in….
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January | 2012 | Longwood Blog
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Monthly Archives: January 2012. Welcome, New MOBO. Honor Honor is prestigious. Honor is special. Honor is, well, honorable. Tonight, during our Mortar Board meeting, we had the […]. Late Nights at Longwood. This weekend… wow, I don’t know what a sleep schedule is anymore and I’m okay with that. I have found […]. Flora It’s just a fancy word for trees and flowers, you know. I always enjoyed watching my mom and grandparents […]. It’s that time of the semester! They all […].
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2017 – 71st Session. About ALA Girls Nation. Activities During the Week of VGS. ALA VGS Veterans’ Project. An Important Message from the VGS Nurse. 2016 – 70th Session – We Proudly Sing our Song. 2015 – 69th Session – Celebrating the Gems of Girls State. 2014 – 68th Session – Reach for the Stars. 2013 – 67th Session – Take Flight Towards the Future. 2012 – 66th Session – Honor by Serving. 2011 – 65th Session. Delegate Registration is under construction. For Counselors and Staff. For Sponsors and Donors.
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Who Knew? | Longwood Magazine
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Alumni Updates and Advice. July 20, 2016. Right), assistant professor of biology and one of the Longwood BioBlitz organizers. Here, he explains how to identify one of five crayfish species that call Lancer Park home. Rewarding a Love of Teaching. Price increases held to historic lows for third straight year. Board of Visitors selects alumnus as rector; 3 new members appointed by governor. Call of the Wild. Show and Tell: Graduate students present their research in annual symposium. Read the Fine Prints.
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To Protect, Serve and Listen | Longwood Magazine
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Alumni Updates and Advice. To Protect, Serve and Listen. September 13, 2016. Cumberland County Sheriff Darrell Hodges ’07 takes a compassionate approach to law enforcement. Alumni in law enforcement provide a glimpse into their dangerous and rewarding jobs. Sgt Jessica Wilkerson ’06 is the only woman on the Roanoke Police Department’s SWAT-like Tactical Response Team, which responds to ‘high-risk situations.’. It’s important to say, ‘Tell me your side,’ then repeat it back to them, she said. Some peo...
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Prelude To A Debate | Longwood Magazine
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Alumni Updates and Advice. Prelude To A Debate. November 10, 2016. Activities, Academic Programs and Planning Are Ramping Up As Oct. 4 Nears. Toward a Tuesday evening this fall when the eyes of the nation will be on Longwood. Long after the debate, Longwood will continue to benefit from the connections being made and innovations being implemented as a result of this historic event on campus. To focus on obligations of citizenship. New and restructured courses in 15 disciplines will be offered this fall, ...
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In Print | Longwood Magazine
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Alumni Updates and Advice. September 8, 2016. A Want of Vigilance:The Bristoe Station Campaign. By Rob Orrison ’98 and Bill Backus. To visit the sites so they can better understand the battles. Published by Savas Beatie, softcover, 192 pages. Encyclopedia of the Ancient Maya. Edited by Dr.Walter Witschey, research professor of anthropology and geography. Published by Rowman and Littlefield, hardcover and ebook, 574 pages. Baylor’s Regiment:TheThird Continental Light Dragoons. Rewarding a Love of Teaching.
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Life Stories | Longwood Magazine
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Alumni Updates and Advice. November 10, 2016. Students document experiences of community members forever changed by school closings and find themselves transformed as well. By DR LARISSA FERGESON, DR. HEATHER LETTNER-RUST AND MICHAEL MERGEN. Photo credit: Briana Adhikusuma ’16. Morton’s experience during the school closings is one of 17 stories brought to life by Longwood. Students in a 77-page glossy magazine titled. Their Voices, Our History. The Moton Museum, which formally affiliated with Longwood in...
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