The Moton Museum continues to be closed indefinitely to the public as we do our part to support our community during this public health challenge that we face. Please continue
UPDATE – MOTON MUSEUM RESPONSE TO COVID-19

The Moton Museum continues to be closed indefinitely to the public as we do our part to support our community during this public health challenge that we face. Please continue
With growing concerns and evolving data surrounding COVID-19 (Coronavirus), I continue to engage with the staff here at Moton and leadership at Longwood University as we follow the latest from
Left to Right Front Row: Cindy Hart, Bob Hamlin, Diane Hamlin, Charlie Taylor, Etta Neal | Left to Right Back Row: Sherry Swinson, Larissa Smith, Joy Cabarrus Speakes, Cameron Patterson,
Monday January 20, 2020 | 10:30AM -12:30PM The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts (LCVA) is pleased to announce the newest addition to our Free Family Workshop series, the MLK
A prominent national foundation that supports innovative educational initiatives in civics and the liberal arts has announced a major grant to Longwood in support of the university’s distinctive new Civitae Core Curriculum. The
Read More from Longwood’s innovative Civitae Core Curriculum awarded major national grant
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