A 175th by Any Other Name
Dodtransbicentennial, doctransbicentennial, septaquintaguinquecentennial, quartoseptcentennial By President Nancy Oliver Gray Scholars may debate the appropriate Latin term for a 175th anniversary. But by any name, Hollins has reason to celebrate this year as we commemorate our 175th anniversary. We are presenting a yearlong series of programs and
Getting the Jump on Real-World Experience
Unlike first-year students at many other colleges and universities, students at Hollins can engage in outstanding internships during their first year. By Jeff Hodges M.A.L.S. ’11 Elise Schloff '19 She may not have realized it at the time, but Schloff paid the ultimate compliment
In the Loop: Summer 2016
Moving up the ranks Tenure and promotion announcements in English, psychology, and music T. J. Anderson III (English) received a promotion to full professor, and Tiffany Pempek (psychology) and Shelbie L. Wahl-Founts (music) received tenure and promotion to associate professor. Because Hollins
Books by Hollins Authors: Summer 2016
The Empress of Kisses Gwen Hart M.A. '00 Texas Review Press, 2016 Sugarbread Balli Kaur Jaswal '04 Epigram Books, 2016 Pretty Omens Alexandria LaFaye M.A. '98 (as A.LaFaye) Anchor & Plume, 2016 The Beast of Bloomfield Hills Johanna Lemon '12 Amazon Digital Services, LLC, (Kindle edition), 2016 One of My Names Was Pocahontas Katie Letcher
Alumnae Profiles – Summer 2016
Mary Terrell Joseph '66 A political science major, Joseph earned a J.D. from Louisiana State University in 1970. She was the first woman invited to practice with a large law firm in Baton Rouge. In 1983 she formed a new firm,
Editor’s Note: Summer 2016 Issue
As Hollins heads into its 175th year, alumnae kindled a celebratory mood in early June during reunion 2016. You’ll find photos and other details about this year’s congregation of classes (those ending in six and one, plus the class of 2014).