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  2. Longwood University - Wikipedia

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    Longwood University's 14 varsity athletics programs, known as the Lancers, compete at the NCAA Division I level. Thirteen of those teams compete in the Big South Conference, while field hockey is a member of the Mid-American Conference. Longwood has six varsity men's teams, including baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and tennis.

  3. Willett Hall - Wikipedia

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    Willett Hall (originally Lancer Hall) is an academic facility and previously served as a 1,807-seat multi-purpose arena in Farmville, Virginia.It was built in 1980 and was home to the Longwood University Lancers men's and women's basketball teams until 2023.

  4. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    Another notable and somewhat unique user of the quarter system is Baylor Law School: it operates on the quarter system while the remaining colleges of Baylor University operate on the semester system. The semester system divides the calendar year into two semesters of 16 to 18 weeks each, plus summer sessions of varying lengths. The two ...

  5. Longwood Lancers - Wikipedia

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    The Longwood Lancers are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent Longwood University, located in Farmville, Virginia. The University's 14 men’s and women’s teams compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level. Since 2012, the Lancers have been a member of the Big South Conference. [3]

  6. Ruffner Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Rotunda is the name given to a building on the campus of Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia. It was formerly known as Ruffner Hall, but the name was changed in 2019. It was formerly known as Ruffner Hall, but the name was changed in 2019.

  7. Subsidy Scorecards: Longwood University

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    SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, Longwood University (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010). Read our methodology here. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014. Schools are ranked based on the percentage of their athletic budget that comes from subsidies. Income sources are adjusted for inflation.

  8. WMLU - Wikipedia

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    The first studio was located in the upper area of Longwood University's Jarman Auditorium, with weekly meetings taking place downstairs in the auditorium proper. [3] Some time between September 1982 and February 1983, WUTA received and installed new equipment, and the in-house record collection was expanded.

  9. Joan Perry Brock Center - Wikipedia

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    The arena is named after Joan Brock, a philanthropist and 1964 alum, who provided $15 million, the largest gift in Longwood University's history. [1] [10] Like Willett Hall the basketball court is named after former Longwood basketball player Jerome Kersey, officially making the hardwood Jerome Kersey Court. [11] [12]