President Mary Dana Hinton’s Big Vision for Hollins
A strong liberal arts advocate, Hinton also plans to focus on educational equity and reimagining how the university serves future
Converting Passion & Purpose Into Advocacy & Activism
By Sarah Achenbach '88 Whatever your political leaning, 2020 felt like an endless civics lesson. This isn’t another article about the recent
Inaugural Leading EDJ Day: One Small Step on that Journey of Transformation
More than 550 students, faculty, staff, alumnae/i, and trustees joined together to explore themes of race and racial justice during
Immediate & Adaptive
Are Zoom and hybrid classes the wave of the future? By Jeff Dingler While the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly been a game-changer
Class of 2020
During their final spring semester, Hollins seniors hardly come up for air. By Beth JoJack '98 Hundredth Night. The spring theatre production.
“It Feels Like There’s No Closure”
By Beth JoJack '98 As this magazine issue goes to press, more than 440,000 people globally have died from COVID-19. Much of