Hollins and the 19th Amendment
University archives contain clues to what students were thinking about women’s rights, including the right to vote, in the decades
How One Librarian Tried to Squash “Goodnight Moon”
There’s a reason this classic is missing from the New York Public Library’s list of the 10 most-checked-out books of
At the Center of Experience and Education
A key strength of the Hollins educational experience is the carefully constructed bridge between the academic programs provided by professors
Robert Sulkin: Photographs 1973—2019
The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum held a retrospective exhibition of Bob Sulkin’s works early in 2020, a show that presented
Research: “It’s What We Do”
Hollins students in the sciences and beyond gained major research experience last summer, giving them a decided advantage in competing
Spearheading Change — with a “Pinch of Rebelliousness”
Bivishika Bhandari ’13 hopes to use her graduate studies at Oxford as a springboard to further women’s rights and environmental