Tyra will join the Peace Corps and go to Madagascar to provide health education in homes and communities.
Hunter Manning ’25 says he’s always been lucky. That’s not necessarily something you’d expect to hear from a young man who discovered he had a malignant brain tumor during his senior year of college.
Longwood University’s MBA program was recently named one of the “Best MBA Programs for Your Money” by Money, placing it among just 33 graduate business schools nationwide to earn the distinction for 2025.
Longwood University announced today the launch of BookBundle, an innovative, new program in partnership with Follett Higher Education to reduce the cost of textbooks and required course materials for students, starting in the fall 2025 semester.
Zachary Williams knew Longwood would be his home the moment he first heard about the Brock Experience program.
Two leaders with deep ties to Virginia as well as the nation’s 250th anniversary next year, will address the Longwood Class of 2025 at Commencement ceremonies on May 16-17.
Since arriving on campus last summer, Dr. Khawaja Mamun has settled comfortably into his role as dean of the College of Business and Economics (CBE) and become a recognizable face well beyond the confines of Hiner Hall.
Two Longwood juniors, Ryan Urban ’26 and Nicholas Duellman ’26, both already accomplished undergraduate researchers, are Longwood’s 2025 nominees for the prestigious national Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
Paula Erwin Totten ’92 combines her passion for art and science as the owner of Twisted Holly Services, bringing video production and graphic design to farms and agricultural businesses in Cumberland, Virginia.
O’Kelly E. McWilliams III ’90 is leading the charge in diversity, equity, and inclusion at Holland & Knight as the firm’s new diversity partner.