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Liberal Studies at Longwood College: Preparing Teachers for Virginia\u27s Future
The Liberal Studies Major provides future teachers studying at Longwood College with an excellent opportunity to prepare for all aspects of teaching in elementary school classrooms. In the area of mathematics and science, the Liberal Studies Major contains a total of 24 hours of mathematics and science, and prepares future K-6 classroom teachers to teach all components of the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) in these disciplines. Longwood College is currently studying how requirements can be modiïŹed within the Liberal Studies Program to make it possible for students to complete the discipline speciïŹc course work that will be necessary for middle school endorsement
The Terrace Restaurant at Longwood Gardens
Cafes & coffee shops. Geographical location: Longwood Gardens, 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, PA
An Interview on Leadership with Al Carey, CEO, PepsiCo Beverages
Paul T. Barrett, PhD, CPA, is dean and professor of business for the College of Business and Economics, Longwood University, Farmville, VA 23909.
James C. Haug, DBA, is associate professor of management, Longwood University, College of Business and Economics, Farmville, VA 23909.
John N. Gaskins, PhD, currently serves as associate professor of marketing and retailing, Longwood University, College of Business and Economics, Farmville, VA 23909
Interview 2000.04 Dr. Carolyn Wells
Dr. Carolyn Wells, a former science professor at Longwood, discusses her unawareness to the educational situation in Prince Edward when she arrived in 1955. She also discusses Longwood\u27s physical growth in the 1960s, and Dr. Gordon Moss who was dean during her early years at Longwood. This interview was conducted by Lance Williams and Tricia Ramsey
Squirrels on Longwood\u27s Campus
In this project, we aim to analyze the distribution, behavior, and abundance of squirrels on Longwood\u27s campus. We hypothesize that squirrels will be most abundant where canopy cover is high, and that these campus squirrels are generally unaffected by surrounding human activity. Multiple sites on campus were observed, and a survey was used to gather data about squirrel activity and sightings from Longwood students. The results indicate that Cox, Wheeler and Stubbs have the highest frequency of squirrels, and that squirrels are most commonly observed being active. Canopy cover was found to have no correlation with abundance of squirrels. Squirrels are highly active and adaptable to various locations on Longwood\u27s campus
Rotunda - Vol 85, No 2 - Sept 12, 2006
Headlines
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Brock Commons Sculpture Sustains Damage from Vandalism; Reward Offered
Greet the Masses: Longwood Welcomes Larges Freshman Class
Farmville Police Find E-Mail Rumor Unfounded
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Words from the Editor: It is Never the Right Time to do the Wrong Thing
American Diligence Still Needed Against Terror
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Longwood Marks Thirty Years of Co-Ed Education
Hispanic Heritage Month
New Student Leadership
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Longwood Remembers
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Movie Review: Idlewild
Snow Patrol â CD Review â Jess. Simpson
Book Review: The Lost Blogs
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Womenâs Soccer Preview
Menâs Soccer Looks to Bounce Back After Frustrating 4-0 Los
The Restoration of Longwood House: 1967-1969
Written by past president of Longwood University Dr. Henry Willett, The history of Longwood House was initially written in the fall of 2002, but published in 2004 following the dedication of Brock Commons.https://digitalcommons.longwood.edu/spec_luhistories/1001/thumbnail.jp
Friends of the Library Newsletter, Volume 3 Issue 2
Fall 2009 newsletter special points of interest: Longwood President Patricia Cormier to Donate Papers to Library; Raymond Cormier to Donate Personal Library to Longwood; âFlyingâ in the Virtual Book Club An Evening With Bestselling Novelist David Baldacc
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