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  1. in a complex world. A world as complex as ours needs big ideas and bold conversations. Longwood students meet that challenge head-on as they work collaboratively in small classes with full-time professors to prepare for meaningful lives and rewarding careers.

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  2. Website. longwood.edu. Longwood University is a public university in Farmville, Virginia. Founded in 1839 as Farmville Female Seminary and colloquially known as Longwood or Longwood College, it is the third-oldest public university in Virginia and one of the hundred oldest institutions of higher education in the United States.

  3. English & Modern Languages. German. Guten tag und willkommen! When you choose to study German at Longwood, you choose a program that will enhance your professional profile, enrich your understanding of global citizenship, and build confidence in your communication skills.

  4. Only at Longwood University do students experience the power of Civitae, the philosophy that guides our teaching and community. It’s a philosophy of forging meaningful relationships by interacting with the world around us, valuing and considering different opinions, and taking the reins of your life and career.

  5. Longwood students running on High Bridge. Founded in 1839 as the Farmville Female Seminary Association, Longwood’s history has been one of constant growth and evolution. The institution had a series of names over its early history, becoming Longwood College in 1949, turning fully co-ed in 1976, and in 2002, becoming Longwood University.