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Cheryl and Marissa Meeting
Onie McKenzie
This is what a one-on-one supervisory meeting looked like on March 19, 2020 before masks were available. Picture taken of Cheryl Steele and Marissa Woods from the Student Engagement staff by Dr. Jes Simmons.
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Commencement During Covid
Anonymous
The photo I included shows the message that President Reveley sent to all students regarding Commencement for 2020. This is result of Covid-19 and how it has affected Universities across the country.
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Coronavirus Essay
Anonymous
This is a personal essay I wrote about CoronaVirus for my English 400 class.
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Covid-19 Experience
Anonymous
Personal journal reflection about my experience during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Covid 19 Gift
Anonymous
I have uploaded a picture of a kind gift that was left for my family and I in our mailbox. Times like this, bring a community together. Small acts of kindness can really brighten up your day during these dark times. This flower with a note reading, "HAPPY May Day!! May this help to bring you joy" was left for my family on May 1st, 2020, in M.D. This act of kindness not only brought us joy, but encouraged us to keep spreading joy to others.
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Covid-19 Journal
Joseph Kelly
A personal reflection upon the changes faced by a Longwood student, and a member of society.
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Covid Entry
Anonymous
A reflection essay on life during the Covid Pandemic and how that effects mental health.
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Covid Journal - English 400 Final
Jared Cline
Just a journal entry by me, submitted for an English 400 assignment that reflects on the pandemic.
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Covid Journey
Tyler Hall
Classes have become all digital and it’s crazy to think that the next time I will be on Longwood’s campus, which my hopeful plan is in August, I will be a senior on his way to graduating from college!
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Covid Quarantine Photos
Ashley Dykes
I have included pictures of studying, haircuts, birthdays and cooking that I have taken during quarantine that I feel express my experience during this unique time.
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Covid Snapchat
Maria Reynoso
I captured this Snapchat on April 14 at around 7:30am. There are a lot of things going on in my personal life (like many others) that has really put another level on stress on me. I'm not sure what it was about that morning but I brown down ... at 7:30am. After about an hour or so I recorded this to remind myself that even when I feel like breaking down, things will be okay. The Snapchat filter was added for a little humor, sometimes it's the little things that get us through the day.
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Covid Social Media
Kaitlyn Long
March 24th, 2020/ Social media responses to schools being shut down as a first-year teacher (that started in January). On March 23d Governor Northam Shut Down Schools in Virginia for the remainder of the school year. I did not get the opportunity to say goodbye to my students. This is 4/4 pictures that went with my reflection and response on Facebook that I wrote the next day. It just occurred to me all of these pictures are of the first, and only, few months in my classroom since January. I have a Bob Ross cardboard cutout with the 6 traits of literacy written on his paint pallet. The students are wearing a George Washington mask as a silly/fun way to conceal their identity so I could share the pictures on my classroom Instagram @61bobross
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Covid Submission - Final
Megan Vernon
This is an essay about my time and experience during COVID 19.
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Don't Worry
Helen Montgomery
This song was created in response to the anxiety and fear produced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Don't Worry!
Beginning in April 2020, Greenwood Library sought to collect the stories of community experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. The submissions posted here were submitted to that community archive and share Longwood’s stories of Covid-19. We asked students, faculty, and staff to share with us their thoughts and feelings in any format they wanted, and we received submissions of various forms, including journals, poems, artwork, video, poems etc. While we collected submissions throughout 2020 and into early 2021, the bulk of submissions represent the early days and months of quarantine from April - May 2020.
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