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    14 Social Posts That Prove You’re Ready for Fall

    August 06, 2015

    Summer is a nice break from the rigors of academia, but there’s nothing quite like coming back to our campus home.

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    Why We Love Statistics

    April 15, 2015

    Statistics are everywhere–and they’re increasingly used to drive decisions around the globe.

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    How Campuses Play a Role in Presidential Debates

    April 14, 2015

    Every four years, presidential candidates present their cases to the American public though presidential debates. Initially relegated to television studios, these debates began to be held at colleges and universities in 1976.

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    True leadership: LU students who have made a difference

    April 07, 2015

    At Longwood, we are proud of our close-knit community and campus culture of citizen leadership. Meet six of these students who have become advocates for change from the research lab to cities in Uganda.

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    Fretting Frederick Douglass + 8 Other Civil War Peculiarities

    March 27, 2015

    On the eve of the 150th anniversary of the Confederate surrender at nearby Appomattox, Longwood University partnered with Appomattox Court House National Park for the 16th annual Civil War Seminar.

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    10 Ways to Spend Valentine’s Day in Farmville

    February 12, 2015

    Looking for something fun to do on Valentine’s day without leaving town? Natalie Joseph ’16 pulled together 10 suggestions right here in FarmVegas. All are within walking distance or a FAB ride of campus.

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    6 Things I Learned About Storytelling From Animating SpongeBob

    February 06, 2015

    SpongeBob has been a staple in young kids’ lives for a generation now—just try to ask any 20-something “Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?” and not have them reply “SpongeBob SquarePants!” Instant friendship.

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    Fun for All This Spring

    February 06, 2015

    From current events to concerts, from art exhibits to theatre, from corporate success stories to stimulating lectures, there is something for EVERYONE this year at Longwood University--AND events are free and open to the public (except where noted).

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    Why Your Pear Shape Isn’t the Worst Thing Ever

    January 26, 2015

    Many women know how frustrating it is when their bodies won’t shed weight where they want it to. But understanding how you’re put together can translate to a healthy acceptance of your particular body type and lead to a happier and healthier life.

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    Longwood cyber security prof: Blackhat is astoundingly accurate

    January 17, 2015

    We’ve all seen hacker movies that feature preposterous situations and technology. We’re looking at you, Hackers, Swordfish, and The Net. But Blackhat, a high-tech Bourne-type thriller is surprisingly plausible, and seems almost rooted in reality.