In the Loop: Spring 2014
On Founder's Day, the campus community celebrated Hollins' designation as an All-Steinway School.
Focus on Philanthropy
Talented and motivated first- and second-year students at Hollins who want to work extensively on interdisciplinary and collaborative projects of their own design now have that opportunity through a new honors program.
Setting the record straight
It is more important than ever for those of us who have benefited from our liberal arts education to speak up as well-informed advocates.
Books by Hollins Authors: Spring 2014
Alive & Cooking: An Easy Guide to Health for You and Your Parents Nancy Gibbons Addison '77 Organic Healthy Lifestyle, LLC, 2013 Zig Zag Wanderer Madison Smartt Bell M.A. '81 Concord Free Press, 2013 Bride at First Sight Margaret Blank Birth '85 (as Maggie Adams) Boroughs Publishing Group,
Editor’s Note: Spring 2014 Issue
Now that we’re well into the 21st century and emerging from the worst recession in decades, employers, parents, and prospective students are all asking—legitimately—whether a liberal arts education continues to make sense in a career-driven culture. We at Hollins maintain that