Margaret Wise Brown Festival continues
The Margaret Wise Brown Festival continued in the spring with a riveting Founder’s Day lecture by Candice Ransom M.A. October
“Bellocq’s Ophelia” performed on the Hollins stage
Natasha Trethewey M.A. ’91 is this spring’s Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Writer-in-Residence. Trethewey received the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for her
Clearing Tinker Creek Greenway trail
Armed with rakes and pickaxes and dressed for a day of demanding outdoor labor, nearly eighty students, faculty, and staff
Short Term 2012 highlights: French cooking and food
Julie and Julia and Me: French Cooking and Food Culture for Everyone, taught by Professor of Art Kathleen Nolan (left),
Sophomore wins $10,000 study-abroad scholarship
Sophomore Kindra Wyatt’s dream of studying in India is about to come true, thanks to the generous scholarship she won
Short Term 2012 highlights: the Caribbean
Part of the Caribbean Environment course taught by Renee Godard and Morgan Wilson, biology department faculty members, entailed categorizing and