Student Recital
Join us as Hollins students enrolled in private lessons present a recital of their favorite music for family and friends.
Join us as Hollins students enrolled in private lessons present a recital of their favorite music for family and friends.
Stories of survival and activism from the fight against nuclear testing and climate change in the Pacific. April 15, 4-5 p.m. Green Drawing Room, Main building with support from:The Dept. of Modern Languages (Hollins University) and the Center for Studying Structures of Race (Roanoke College) .hidden-event-detail { visibility: hidden; }
Date: April 20th Time: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM 5:00 PM: Networking 5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Speaker/Workshop Location: Grandin CoLab (Event Space) Description: As managers and executives integrate AI tools into workplaces with a goal of boosting performance, they’re discovering unexpected challenges where artificial intelligence meets human cognition. This intersection creates new forms of workplace stress and requires […]
Reading: Thursday, April 23, 2026 • 7:30 pm • Green Drawing Room, Main Building Professor T.J. Anderson III was born in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and is a poet and musician. He is the author of several works, including t/here it is (Omnidawn Press, 2023), Devonte Travels the Sorry Route (Omnidawn Press, 2019), Cairo Workbook (Willow Books, […]
This spring’s concert is filled with musical favorites such as Les Miserables, Chicago, and Wicked! Come join us for medleys, memories, and merriment.
Join us as Morgan Short performs a recital of works for harp.
An open reading by Hollins seniors and graduating Creative Writing MFA students. One last chance to hear our favorite student writers read before they depart. Note to readers: readings should be brief (i.e., 1-2 pages of poetry or 1-2 pages of prose). Readers will sign up to read prior to the event. Sponsored by the […]
Discover all that Hollins has to offer at our upcoming Admission Open House: Discover Hollins Day. Tour our beautiful campus, meet current students, and explore student life, career pathways, and campus resources. Attend info sessions on admissions, financial aid, and support services, and get your questions answered as you envision yourself at Hollins. Register Today
Website: https://admissions.hollins.edu/register/?id=c6d1b6f3-b7f3-49cd-801e-e9681e1d1dec
Date: May 11th Time: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM 5:00 PM: Networking 5:30 PM-6:30 PM: Speaker/Workshop Location: Grandin CoLab (CoLaboration Space) Description: While traditional leadership discourse has centered on leadership style or capacity, followers play a significant role in co-creating culture and outcomes. This talk adds to the leadership development toolkit by examining the dynamic intersection of […]
More information regarding the comprehensive schedule for Commencement Weekend, including the featured speaker, will be provided in early March.
Website: https://www.hollins.edu/resources-for/parents-families/commencement/
Reunite with old friends and create new memories at Reunion 2026! Our alumnae reunion offers a unique opportunity to celebrate our shared experiences at Hollins. Immerse yourself in nostalgic campus tours, informative and interactive sessions, and lively social events. Join us for a weekend of laughter, learning, and lasting connections!
Spend an inspirational week at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains on the beautiful campus of Hollins University. Join us in one of our intimate and inspiring manuscript or write now workshops in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, or multigenre. Or our tutorial option, which allows you to work with your faculty mentor in one-on-one sessions […]
Website: https://www.hollins.edu/academics/continuing-education-camps/tinker-mountain-writing-workshops/tmww-summer-residential-workshops/
The Pleasures and Problems of Pooh The 3rd Biennial Children’s Literature Symposium On Zoom Friday–Sunday, July 10–12, 2026 Conference Details This year’s hundredth anniversary of A. A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh, published in 1926, provides a springboard for reflection on the role of classic children’s literature. “Here–we–are…all–of–us, and then, suddenly, we wake up one morning and, what […]