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SUMMARY:Student Shorts Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of student films completed from our production classes in the film department. Each student is required to screen their film for their final grade. Come support our students and enjoy this fun end-of-the-semester showcase!
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/student-shorts-film-screening/
LOCATION:Frances Niederer Auditorium\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Film,Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:Winter Break Begins
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/winter-break-begins/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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SUMMARY:Short Term Begins
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URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/short-term-begins/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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UID:67967-1705312800-1705320000@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, Day: "Truth\, Healing\, and Reconciliation"
DESCRIPTION:Hollins students\, faculty\, and staff are all invited to a collection of on-campus guest speaker presentations and learning sessions on the morning of January 15. The event will kick off at 10 a.m. with a keynote address in Babcock Auditorium by the Rev. William Lee. Following the keynote and beginning at 11 a.m.\, participants will have the opportunity to choose between one of three breakout sessions organized around “Truth\, Healing\, and Reconciliation.”\n\nThe day’s events are intended solely for members of the Hollins campus community and will not be livestreamed or available to view online.\nKeynote Address: William Lee\, D.Min.\, D.Div.\n10 a.m.\, Babcock Auditorium (Dana Hall)\nRev. Lee is a scholar\, pastor\, educator\, and health care equity advocate. He serves as a member of the board of trustees of Lexington Theological Seminary and is an Emeriti member of the Duke Divinity School Board of Visitors. He is also a proud husband\, father\, and grandfather.\n\nLee earned his B.S. from Virginia State University (1974)\, M.Div. from Duke Divinity School (1978)\, his D.Min. from Ashland Theological Seminary (2009)\, and an Honorary D.Div. from Christian Theological Seminary (2023). The City of Roanoke on three separate occasions has awarded Rev. Lee the key to the city\, the highest form of municipal honor. The last key was given in 2011 when he was named Roanoke’s Citizen of the Year.\n\nRev. Lee retired from the Loudon Avenue Christian Church October 23\, 2016\, after 39 years of joyful service.\nWorkshop on Truth: LaTonya Bolden\, M.S.W.\, L.C.S.W.\n11 a.m.\, Niederer Auditorium (Wetherill Visual Arts Center)\nBolden is a clinical supervisor and therapist with a passion for social justice. She is a Virginia native and a licensed clinical social worker with almost 20 years of experience in mental health\, including administration\, clinical supervision\, and direct service work. LaTonya maintains a couple of positions with local agencies and is the owner of Life’s Mosaic Counseling\, LLC. Currently\, she works as a clinical supervisor and therapist\, providing psychotherapy to adults and interactive psychotherapy (e.g.\, Play Therapy\, Sand Tray Therapy\,etc.) to adolescents and children. \n\nWorkshop on Healing: Antonio Stoval \n11 a.m.\, Room 119 (Wetherill Visual Arts Center)\nStoval\, a part-time instructor at William Fleming High School\, is a holistic health advocate teaching self-care and mindfulness. He holds various certifications in mindful meditation\, Kemetic Yoga instruction\, martial arts\, and breath work coaching. Stovall firmly believes that every individual has the potential to transform themselves and overcome suffering from within. He lives by the quote\, “The only way out… is in\,” and has a profound commitment to empowering individuals to achieve their full potential through his teachings.\nWorkshop on Reconciliation: Katie Zawacki\n11 a.m.\, Babcock Auditorium (Dana Hall)\nZawacklil is the founder and president of Points of Diversity\, which brings people from different points of view together to discuss difficult topics. In 2008 she and her husband took charge of the Roanoke region’s Voices of Faith\, an organization designed to promote understanding between people of different religions. From Voices of Faith came Points of Diversity\, which “goes beyond faith” to include other identity differences like race\, ethnicity\, sexual orientation\, and identity. Points of Diversity brings people together from different points of view to dialogue on difficult topics. \n 
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/martin-luther-king-jr-day-truth-healing-and-reconciliation/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dina Hackley-Hunt":MAILTO:hackleyhuntdm@hollins.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240121T235959
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CREATED:20231201T163027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T163453Z
UID:67809-1705536000-1705881599@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Festival of New Works: "Randi & Roxanne"
DESCRIPTION:A new romantic comedy. Written by Rachel Graf Evans\, directed by Sophia Menconi.\n\nHow do you know what you really want? And how do you know what’s best for you?\n\nJanuary 18\, 19\, 20 at 7:30 pm; January 21 at 2 pm.\n\nHollins Theatre\n\nFor ticket information\, contact stropegm1@hollins.edu.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/winter-festival-of-new-works-randi-roxanne/
LOCATION:Hollins Theatre
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240119T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240120T235959
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20231115T155047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T161057Z
UID:67689-1705622400-1705795199@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Roanoke Regional Writers Conference
DESCRIPTION:Roanoke Regional Writers Conference 2024 is the ideal place to learn\, grow\, and experience the excitement that comes with your love of writing. Join us on January 19 – 20. Cost of the conference is $75 and includes lunch.\nA Message from the Director\nWelcome back! It’s my extreme honor to invite you to the 15th Annual Roanoke Regional Writers Conference! This is the perfect event to learn\, grow\, and connect with other writers in the area. RRWC24 takes place on January 19-20\, 2024\, at Hollins University in Roanoke. The snow date is January 26-27. The cost of the conference is $75 including lunch in the dining hall on Saturday.\n\nWe are so lucky to live in an area with incredible writers of all experiences\, genres\, and backgrounds.  RRWC24 is the ideal place to learn\, grow\, and experience the excitement that comes with your love of writing. It’s time to make your writing dreams a reality\, and we’re all here to help each other out!\n\nThe conference begins on Friday night at 7 p.m. with introductions\, our scholarship presentation\, and what I know will be an incredible keynote from premier guest Lee Hunsaker of “Hoot and Holler” fame. Saturday registration opens at 8:30 a.m.\, with classes starting at 9 a.m. Hunsaker will kick off the morning with a 2-hour workshop that will make your writer hearts sing! You’ll notice a variety of tracks during each hour throughout the day; it’s a good idea to have a backup class in mind should your first choice get filled before you can find a seat. Make sure to bring pen and paper or laptop\, as well as any writing samples you might want to share in particular classes. Our presenters can’t wait to share knowledge and advice\, and there’s no doubt you’ll leave the weekend buzzing with inspiration\, motivation and new friendships!\n\nClass topics vary from fiction and nonfiction\, journalism\, editing\, publishing (traditional and self-publishing)\, poetry\, and more. In addition\, we’re proud to promote our writing community. I highly encourage our writers to connect with others! Writing is a yearlong process and we’d love for you to join our Facebook group to promote discussion\, share in successes\, and more. We look forward to sharing our processes\, learning from each other\, and strengthening our friendships with such talented\, hardworking writers!
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/roanoke-regional-writers-conference/
LOCATION:Babcock Auditorium\, Dana Science Building
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240128T235959
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UID:67810-1706140800-1706486399@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Festival of New Works: "Chrysalis"
DESCRIPTION:A memory play. Written by Gwyneth Strope; directed by Michael Mansfield.\n\nGo on\, child. You may break\, consumed\, but you will come out transformed.\n\nJanuary 25\, 26\, 27\, 28 at 7:30 pm. January 28 at 2 pm.\n\nHollins theatre.\n\nFor ticket information\, contact stropegm1@hollins.edu.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/winter-festival-of-new-works-chrysalis/
LOCATION:Hollins Theatre
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T235959
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CREATED:20230906T144712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T144712Z
UID:63782-1706227200-1706313599@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Short Term Ends
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/short-term-ends/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240128T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240129T235959
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CREATED:20240122T131236Z
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UID:68085-1706400000-1706572799@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Hollins to Host\, Compete in the 24th Annual VFIC Ethics Bowl\, January 28-29
DESCRIPTION:Hollins University is welcoming collegiate teams from across the commonwealth to participate in the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges’ (VFIC) 24th annual Ethics Bowl\, presented by TowneBank\, January 28-29.\n\nStudent teams from Virginia’s leading independent colleges and universities will compete against one another head-to-head\, deliberating a variety of case studies relating to this year’s Ethics Bowl theme\, “Ethics and the Environment.”\n\nHollins team members include Merritt ’24\, Shasta Power ’26\, and Zoe Simotas ’25. Associate Professor of Philosophy James Downey and Visiting Assistant Professor Charles Lowney are the team’s faculty coordinators.\n\nMany notable individuals from a variety of career fields\, including business\, law\, education\, finance\, journalism\, and others\, will listen to team presentations and offer reactions to the students’ presentations.\n\nThe 2024 VFIC Ethics Bowl’s opening session takes place on Sunday\, January 28\, at 2:45 p.m. in Hollins’ Babcock Auditorium\, with the first round of competition scheduled for 3:30 p.m. in various locations in the Dana Science Building\, Moody Student Center\, and the Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center. On Monday\, January 29\, rounds three and four will begin at 8:45 a.m. The final round of competition will take place at 11:20 a.m. in Babcock.\n\nThe public is invited to attend the competition rounds free of charge. The winning team will be announced at 12:30 p.m. on Monday.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/hollins-to-host-compete-in-the-24th-annual-vfic-ethics-bowl-january-28-29/
LOCATION:Babcock Auditorium\, Dana Science Building
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public
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UID:63783-1706659200-1706745599@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Spring Term Classes Begin
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/spring-term-classes-begin/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T235959
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CREATED:20230516T170741Z
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UID:61816-1706745600-1706831999@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Undergraduate Admission Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Applications for undergraduate enrollment for the Fall of 2024 are due by February 1\, 2024.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/undergraduate-enrollment-application-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Admission
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240202T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240204T235959
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20231109T200603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T200825Z
UID:64489-1706832000-1707091199@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Tinker Mountain Winter Recharge
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for both manuscript and “write-now workshops” with our acclaimed Tinker Mountain faculty! This is your opportunity to recharge your creativity\, reconnect with the Tinker Mountain community of writers\, and reframe your work.\n\nThe weekend begins with a social session on Friday evening and continues with workshops Saturday and Sunday\, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 to 4 p.m. Just the right amount of time to affirm your writing and to reset for the balance of winter and spring.\n\nManuscript Workshops\n\nManuscript workshops\, limited to eight participants\, give you an opportunity to receive feedback on your work from peers and your faculty mentor and learn what other writers are working on.\n\nWrite-Now Workshops\n\nWrite now workshops\, limited to 10 participants\, allow you to immerse yourself in the craft of writing and generate new work without the pressure of preparing or reading manuscripts.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/tinker-mountain-winter-recharge/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Powell":MAILTO:cpowell@hollins.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240207T175058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T175058Z
UID:68345-1707415200-1707418800@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residence Lecture with Ying Li
DESCRIPTION:2024 Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence Ying Li: “Blossoms in a Sudden Strangeness III” exhibition through April 14\, 2024\n\nYing Li is known for her thickly painted\, abstract plein air paintings created in beautiful outdoor gardens\, landscapes\, and urbanscape settings around the world and across the United States. She has taught at Haverford College since 1997 and is currently the Phlyssa Koshland Professor of Fine Arts. In March of 2020\, the busyness of our human lives began to grind to a halt\, with classes\, exhibits\, and concerts canceled. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic\, Li created these colorful paintings while living on the Haverford campus.\n\nThe Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence program allows Hollins to bring a nationally recognized artist to campus every year. In residence during the spring semester\, the artist-in-residence creates work in a campus studio and teaches a seminar open to all students.\n\nMuseum hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12-5 pm\, Thursday 12-8 pm (closed Mondays)
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/artist-in-residence-lecture-with-ying-li/
LOCATION:Frances Niederer Auditorium\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240124T131536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T131536Z
UID:68159-1708025400-1708029000@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Author of "The Black Middle Ages\," Matthew X. Vernon
DESCRIPTION:Vernon is the author of The Black Middle Ages: Race and the Construction of the Middle Ages\, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2018\, which examines the influence of medieval studies on African American thought. Vernon focuses on nineteenth century uses of medieval texts to structure racial identity\, but also considers the flexibility of medieval narratives more broadly in the medieval period\, twentieth\, and twenty-first centuries. This book engages disparate discourses to reassess African American positionalities in time and space. Utilizing a transhistorical framework\, Vernon reflects on medieval studies as a discipline built upon a contended set of ideologies and acts of imaginative appropriation visible within source texts and their later mobilizations. An associate professor of English at the University of California\, Davis\, his academic interests include medieval literature\, travel narratives\, migration\, film\, and comic books. He earned his B.A. from Cornell University and completed his M.A.\, M.Phil.\, and Ph.D. at Yale University.\n\n \n\nSponsored by the Department of English and Creative Writing and the Dee Hull Everist Visiting Speaker Fund.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/author-of-the-black-middle-ages-matthew-x-vernon/
LOCATION:Hollins Room\, Wyndham Robertson Library\, 7916 Williamson Road\, Roanoke\, VA\, 24020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240218T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240131T132355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T134442Z
UID:68264-1708268400-1708272000@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Dinara Klinton in Concert
DESCRIPTION:Praised for her “fantastic virtuosity\, energy\, and power\, combined with deepest comprehension into authors’ idea\,” Dinara Klinton is an acclaimed recording artist\, performer\, and teacher.  Her music education started at the age of five in her native Kharkiv\, Ukraine\, and she now tours internationally while serving as professor of piano in the UK Royal College of Music and the Yehudi Mehunin School. Hollins is hosting her as our 2024 Galbraith Guest Artist\, and she will be performing on Sunday\, February 18\, at 3 pm in the Talmadge Recital Hall\, Bradley. Join us to see this incredible artist!
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/dinara-klinton-in-concert/
LOCATION:Talmadge Recital Hall\, Bradley
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Concerts,Music,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T235959
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20230906T144820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T144820Z
UID:63784-1708560000-1708646399@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Hollins Day
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/hollins-day/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240207T175635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T211613Z
UID:68346-1708624800-1708628400@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Zoom Lecture with L’Merchie Frazier
DESCRIPTION:L’Merchie Frazier is an accomplished visual activist\, public artist\, historian\, and poet. She is a member of Women of Color Network Quilters\, founded by Carolyn Mazloomi\, Ph.D.\, whose quilt collection is currently on view at the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum. In this lecture\, Frazier will discuss the contributions of African American quiltmakers with particular attention to the artists in Mazloomi’s collection.\n\nIn person Zoom viewing\, Niederer Auditorium\, Wetherill Visual Arts Center. Reception to follow.\n\nZoom link available by emailing cardenla1@hollins.edu\n\nThe lecture will be posted to the museum’s YouTube page after the event.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/lecture-collector-scholar-and-maker-carolyn-mazloomi/
LOCATION:Frances Niederer Auditorium\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240224T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240110T143552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T141109Z
UID:67994-1708716600-1708803000@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Student Thesis Theatre Production: "Constellations"
DESCRIPTION:By Nick Payne. Directed by Elizabeth McDonald\n\n 	When: February 23 at 7:30 pm\, February 24 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm\n 	Where: Hollins Theatre Main Stage\n 	What: This spellbinding\, romantic journey begins with a simple encounter between a man and a woman. But what happens next defies the boundaries of the world we think we know—delving into the infinite possibilities of their relationship and raising questions about the difference between choice and destiny.\n 	Content Warnings: Domestic Abuse\, Mature/Sexual Language\, Intimacy (Kissing)\, Fatal Illness\, Assisted Suicide\n 	Hollins students\, faculty\, and staff get in FREE. Tickets are available at the door. For anyone interested in bringing a guest\, general admission is $5 and those tickets can be purchased at the link below:https://our.show/hollinsconstellations
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/student-thesis-theatre-production-constellations/
LOCATION:Hollins Theatre
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240225T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240225T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240213T192314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T192327Z
UID:68400-1708869600-1708876800@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Movie Screening: "The Philadelphia Eleven"
DESCRIPTION:In an act of civil disobedience\, a group of women and their supporters organize their ordination to become Episcopal priests in 1974. The Church of the Advocate in Philadelphia welcomes them\, but change is no small task. The women are harassed\, threatened and banned from stepping on church property.\n\nIn this feature-length documentary film\, we meet the women who succeed in building a movement that transforms an age-old institution\, and challenges the very essence of patriarchy within Christendom.\n\nSponsored by St. James Episcopal Church DOK and Hollins office of diversity\, equity\, and inclusion\n\nA Women’s History Month Event\n\nReception to follow
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/movie-screening-the-philadelphia-eleven/
LOCATION:Frances Niederer Auditorium\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240213T132654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T170904Z
UID:68384-1709235000-1709238600@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Author of “The Donkey Elegies\,” Nickole Brown
DESCRIPTION:Brown is the author of The Donkey Elegies (Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2020); Fanny Says (BOA Editions\, 2015)\, a biography in poems about Brown’s grandmother\, which won the Weatherford Award for Appalachian Poetry; and Sister (Sibling Rivalry Press)\, which was first published in 2007 and reissued in 2018. To Those Who Were Our First Gods\, a chapbook of nine poems published by Rattle\, won the 2018 Rattle Prize. With Jessica Jacobs\, she cowrote Write It! 100 Poetry Prompts to Inspire (Spruce Books\, 2020). She is Hollins’ Spring 2024 Writer-in-Residence and teaches in the Sewanee School of Letters’ M.F.A. program\, the Great Smokies Writing Program at the University of North Carolina Asheville\, and in the SunJune Literary Collaborative. Brown received her M.F.A. from the Vermont College of Fine Arts\, studied literature at Oxford University\, and was the editorial assistant for the late Hunter S. Thompson.\n\nSponsored by the Department of English and Creative Writing and the Dee Hull Everist Visiting Speaker Fund.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/author-of-the-donkey-elegies-nickole-brown/
LOCATION:Green Drawing Room\, Main
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T235959
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240207T182824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T182824Z
UID:68348-1709251200-1709337599@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Continuing Art Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Learning to Look: An Artist’s Perspective\, through March 17\n\nAfrican American Quilts from the Collection of Carolyn Mazloomi\, through April 14\n\n2024 Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence Ying Li: Blossoms in a Sudden Strangeness III\, through April 14\n\nHours: Tuesday – Saturday 12-5 pm\, Thursday 12-8 pm (closed Mondays) www.hollins.edu/museum
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/continuing-art-exhibitions/
LOCATION:Eleanor D. Wilson Museum\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Event,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240304T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240221T150428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T150428Z
UID:68473-1709542800-1709546400@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Nationally Known Psychologist and Author to Discuss “Hope in a Time of Monsters”
DESCRIPTION:Professor and education expert Sarah Rose Cavanagh\, author of the new book Mind Over Monsters: Supporting Youth Mental Health with Compassionate Challenge\, will speak in Hollins University’s Babcock Auditorium on Monday\, March 4\, at 9 a.m. Admission is free and open to the public.\n\nCavanagh is the senior associate director for teaching and learning at Simmons University\, where she also teaches in the psychology department as an associate professor of practice. Her research considers the interplay of emotions\, motivation\, learning\, and quality of life. In addition to Mind Over Monsters\, she has written three other books\, including The Spark of Learning: Energizing the College Classroom with the Science of Emotion (2016). She blogs for Psychology Today and has penned essays for Literary Hub and The Chronicle of Higher Education.\n\n“We are excited at Hollins to welcome a nationally known author to speak on one of the most pressing issues of our time: supporting student mental health\,” says Nora Kizer Bell Provost Laura McLary. “Cavanagh also engages deeply in ways to support the mental health of faculty and staff in their roles as both teachers and mentors of students.”\n\nIn her interactive presentation\, “Hope in a Time of Monsters: Supporting Faculty and Student Mental Health\,” Cavanagh will offer research\, food for thought\, and practical applications based on her book on how higher education should respond to both faculty depletion and the student mental health crisis.\n\n“The last several years of disruption\, uncertainty\, and overburdened workloads have exhausted teachers and students alike\,” Cavanagh says. “Monsters have reared their heads\, and we have understandably shrunk from them. Faculty are burnt out and students are experiencing an epidemic of mental health problems\, especially anxiety.”\n\nIn order to support their mental health and reinvigorate their learning\, Cavanagh asserts that “students need both compassion and care on the one hand\, and assistance in developing competence and self-efficacy on the other. Faculty need relief from overburdened workloads\, but also to reignite their love of teaching. They are sacrificing their own mental health\, phoning it in out of desperation\, or leaving the profession entirely.”\n\nPublished by Penguin Random House\, Mind Over Monsters has been praised as “an important book” by Ken Bain\, president of the Best Teachers Institute and author of What the Best College Teachers Do. “It makes a valuable contribution to the literature on teaching and learning\, tackling an urgent mental health crisis\, and how we can build the learning environments that will help students overcome that crisis and thrive\,” he explains.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/nationally-known-psychologist-and-author-to-discuss-hope-in-a-time-of-monsters/
LOCATION:Babcock Auditorium\, Dana Science Building
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240301T142306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T142337Z
UID:68530-1709832600-1709836200@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Women’s Role within the Eastern Siouan Tribes of Virginia’s Interior
DESCRIPTION:Victoria Persinger Ferguson is an enrolled citizen of the Monacan Indian Nation of Virginia. She serves on the Monacan Historic Resource Committee and is the program director for Historic Solitude/Fraction on the campus of Virginia Tech. She is a graduate of Marshall University and has 30 years of experience researching science methodologies and historical documentation to explain and support theories on the daily living habits of Eastern Siouan populations through the early European colonization period.\n\nSponsored by Hollins University Distinguished Speaker Series and the department of gender and women’s studies
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/womens-role-within-the-eastern-siouan-tribes-of-virginias-interior/
LOCATION:Frances Niederer Auditorium\, Richard Wetherill Visual Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Lectures,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240124T133417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T133524Z
UID:68160-1709839800-1709843400@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Author of “Path to Grace: Reimagining the Civil Rights Movement\,” Ethel Morgan Smith M.A. ’90
DESCRIPTION:Smith is the author of three books: Path to Grace: Reimagining the Civil Rights Movement (University Press of Mississippi 2023)\, Reflections of the Other: Being Black in Germany (CreateSpace 2012)\, and From Whence Cometh My Help: The African American Community at Hollins College (University of Missouri Press 2000). Her work has appeared in The New York Times\, Green Mountains Review\, Callaloo\, STIR Journal\, African American Review\, The University Florida Journal\, and Tusculum Review. Smith adapted From Whence Cometh My Help into a stage play entitled African Violets. Smith is a Professor Emeritus at West Virginia University. She has also taught at Carlow University\, Monash University (Australia)\, Randolph College\, University of Canterbury (New Zealand)\, Virginia Tech\, and Universität Tübingen (Germany). She is a Fulbright Scholar and a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow and has received two National Endowment for the Humanities grants.\n\nSponsored by the Beanstalk Fund\, a collaboration between Wyndham Robertson Library and the Department of English and Creative Writing.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/author-of-path-to-grace-reimagining-the-civil-rights-movement-ethel-morgan-smith-m-a-90/
LOCATION:Hollins Room\, Wyndham Robertson Library\, 7916 Williamson Road\, Roanoke\, VA\, 24020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240110T144212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T165848Z
UID:67996-1709839800-1710012600@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Student Thesis Staged Reading: "Our Family in the Stars"
DESCRIPTION:Our Family in the Stars by Viktor Oler ’24\, directed by Faolan Timm ’25\n\nA Student Thesis Staged Reading\n\n 	When: March 7 and 9 at 7:30 pm\n 	Where: Hollins Theatre Main Stage\n 	What: Never stop dreaming about the potential future. When Olive decides to leave their family\, they sneak onto a ship to exit from the port. However\, they soon realize they have entered Captain Alexander’s ship\, a captain feared throughout all the galaxies. The two are wary of one another until a spark connects them. Intertwining their hearts and destinies. This is the story of a captain and a scholar who embark on a journey of trial and tribulations. While they find compassion and empathy\, they find a family – together.\n 	Content Warnings: None\n 	FREE and open to the public. General admission. No tickets or prior reservations necessary. To livestream\, please email stropegm1@hollins.edu for the link.\n 	For more information\, please visit https://www.hollins.edu/theatre.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/student-thesis-theatre-production-our-family-in-the-stars/
LOCATION:Hollins Theatre
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240110T145031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T165932Z
UID:67997-1709926200-1709992800@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Student Thesis Staged Reading: "CORPS"
DESCRIPTION:CORPS: a canniballet in two acts by Aves Lewis ‘24\, directed by Lynn-Lee Williamson ’26\n\nA Student Thesis Staged Reading\n\n 	\n\n 	When: March 8 at 7:30 pm and March 9 at 2 pm\n 	Where: Hollins Theatre Main Stage\n 	What: Hunger will drive you wild. Joan Faucher is a first-year ballet student who wants more than anything to impress her professor and learn everything she can. She soon discovers that her struggles in the studio are due to a progressive and disabling disease that could get in the way of her dreams. In an effort to save herself and her future\, she makes a choice that changes the course of her life forever. Told through dance\, music\, and memory\, CORPS (a canniballet in two acts) asks how far you would go to be the best.\n 	Content Warnings:Violence\, cannibalism\, transphobia\, traumatic injury and hospitalization\, references to human trafficking\, and cult behavior.\n 	FREEand open to the public. General admission. No tickets or prior reservations necessary. To livestream\, please email stropegm1@hollins.edu for the link.\n 	For more information\, please visit https://www.hollins.edu/theatre.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/student-thesis-staged-reading-corps/
LOCATION:Hollins Theatre
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Open to the Public,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240219T164251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T201810Z
UID:68431-1710097200-1710100800@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Virginia Glee Club and Hollins Choir Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Hollins combined choirs are joined by the Virginia Glee Club and the Valley Chamber Orchestra to present Haydn’s Te Deum. A fantastic opportunity to hear an entire community of musicians working together—you don’t want to miss it!
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/uva-glee-club-and-hollins-choir-concert/
LOCATION:duPont Chapel\, 7980 E Campus Dr\, Roanoke\,\, VA\, 24020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Concerts,Music,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240219T164418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T164418Z
UID:68432-1710271800-1710275400@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Student Recital
DESCRIPTION:Come support our students as they perform for family and friends.
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/student-recital-3/
LOCATION:Talmadge Recital Hall\, Bradley
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Concerts,Music,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240220T151722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T151722Z
UID:68451-1710439200-1710442800@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Conversations: Visiting Dance Artist Series with Todd Rhoades
DESCRIPTION:Visiting guest artist and teacher Todd Rhoades will be in conversation with Dance Department Chair Jeffery Bullock about the current state of dance and contemporary culture.\n\nThursday\, March 14\, 6 – 7 pm\, Botetourt Reading Room\n\nThursday\, April 11\, 6 – 7 pm\, Botetourt Reading Room
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/conversations-visiting-dance-artist-series-with-todd-rhoades/
LOCATION:Botetourt Reading Room\, 7916 Williamson Road\, Roanoke\, VA\, 24020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Dance,Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165526
CREATED:20240306T175005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T180937Z
UID:68554-1710444600-1710448200@www.hollins.edu
SUMMARY:Hollins 66th Annual Science Seminar
DESCRIPTION:‘Survival of the Friendliest’ Necessitates ‘Survival of the Sexiest’ in the Evolution of Domestic Dogs\n\nPresented by: Alex Capaldi\, Ph.D.\n\nWhere: Babcock Auditorium\n\nWhen: Thursday\, March 14\, 7:30 pm
URL:https://www.hollins.edu/event/hollins-66th-annual-science-seminar/
LOCATION:Babcock Auditorium\, Dana Science Building
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