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.
Date: March 12th Time: TBD Location: Keynote presentation – Talmadge Hall, Hollins University; Book Signing following presentation – Lewis Reading Room, Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University Joint event: Leading EDJ and BLI Leading Together series Description: In this keynote presentation, Vanessa Priya Daniel, author of Unrig the Game: What Women of Color Can Teach Everyone […]
Hollins’ annual Leading Equity, Diversity, and Justice (EDJ) Conference aims to create an intentional and meaningful space to reflect, learn, and facilitate action toward creating a more equitable and just community. We envision a conference that uplifts participants, while supporting deep learning and engagement related to the central theme of this conference: Breaking Ceilings, Opening […]
Our Concert Choir comes together with the Talmadge Singers to present a fiery concert of music that will warm and uplift you. Exploring the theme of fire from many composers’ perspective, this concert will be a great choice no matter what the weather.
Second year MFA in Creative Writing students will read from their work. Each night will consist of three or four students reading for fifteen minutes in a variety of genres. There will be a small reception following each reading on the Porches of Main. Sponsored by the Department of English and Creative Writing
Professor Marilyn Moriarty received her doctorate from the University of California, Irvine, with a dissertation on Shakespeare and a second emphasis in literary theory. She compiled the text of two Shakespeare plays for drama anthologies and co-edited a collection of essays on postmodern architecture. She is the author of Writing Science through Critical Thinking, a scientific writing […]
Second year MFA in Creative Writing students will read from their work. Each night will consist of three or four students reading for fifteen minutes in a variety of genres. There will be a small reception following each reading on the Porches of Main. Sponsored by the Department of English and Creative Writing
She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen is co-directed by E.B. Smith and Wendy-Marie Martin and asst. directed by Anna Langenberger ’26. When: April 9-11 at 7:30 pm and April 11 at 2 pm Where: Hollins Theatre Main Stage What: She Kills Monsters tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in […]
The festival, held on Saturday, April 11, 2026, is our annual celebration of the literary community and is free and open to the public. Featured writers this year include Nina MacLaughlin, Rajia Hassib, Kate McKean, and our Writer-in-Residence, Julian T. Brolaski. This event curates an intimate space for students and community members to gather and […]
Celebrate your admission to Hollins at Admitted Students Day! Explore campus, connect with future classmates, and get an inside look at student life, career pathways, and campus resources. Learn more about financial aid, student support, and the opportunities ahead as you picture yourself thriving at Hollins. Register Today
Website: https://admissions.hollins.edu/portal/asdJoin 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; }