Editor’s Note: Winter 2023
ollins is at its best when it celebrates the accomplishments of our alumnae/i and our history while holding fast to the awareness that our mission is centered around today’s students, tomorrow’s alumnae/i. This work requires finding that fine line where
Raising Lazarus and Coming Home: Beth Macy M.A. ’93 Returns to Hollins
by Marin Harrington M.F.A. ’23 and Julia Mouketo ’23 or Beth Macy M.A. ’93, there is nothing better than talking to strangers and telling them what she has witnessed, heard, and felt. She’s been at it since she was four years
“Just remind yourself why you’re here.”
BY RUBY ROSENTHAL M.F.A. ’24 Two Hollins alumnae have devoted their professional lives to higher education, one in advancement and the other in academic administration, both because of beliefs borne from their Hollins experiences. Photo: Left to right, Michelle DeRussy Dodenhoff '85
A People-Centered Approach
How one Hollins alumna uses her psychology expertise to humanize the workplace BY MARIN HARRINGTON M.F.A. ’23 Photo: Elizabeth Kolmstetter '85 (fourth from right) poses with CISA colleagues for a "Wear Blue" in support of Human Trafficking Awareness Day in January 2023. or