Place of Possibility
Conventional wisdom says that the conventional career path is no more. Twists, turns, sidesteps, and maybe even a few missteps
“So to Hollins we’ll sing till the mountain tops ring” – Reunion 2015
This line from “The Green and the Gold,” which is sung every year at reunion during Saturday morning’s celebration, expresses
“The Clinging Oak and the Sturdy Vine”
Ruth Hale, a writer, feminist, and one of the founders of the Algonquin Round Table, received her early education at
100+ Years of Hollins Abroad
Hollins students have been studying in Paris for 60 years and in London for nearly 41—which provides a reason to
Throwing Yourself In Head First
Students from each of the four academic divisions are working on sophisticated and in-depth research, putting into practice Hollins’ hallmarks
The Living Symbol of Hollins
Martha “Miss Matty” Cocke succeeded her father as president of Hollins, becoming the first woman college president in Virginia. Although