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Students from each of the four academic divisions are working on sophisticated and in-depth research, putting into practice Hollins’ hallmarks of creativity, critical thinking, and effective self-expression.

Over the past seven years, faculty and upper-class students have spearheaded the first-year seminar program’s unqualified success. Now, first-year students also benefit from the wisdom and guidance of alumnae mentors.

Elizabeth Heffron M.F.A. ’14 wrote Mitzi’s Abortion to foster common ground in a contentious debate.

Recent graduates of Hollins' M.F.A. program in dance discuss how the experience changed their lives and enabled them to evolve as artists.

In her new novel, Centerville, Writer-in-Residence Karen Osborn '79 draws upon her own childhood trauma to explore how a small town copes with a senseless act.

Hollins faculty members possess a wide range of expertise on a variety of timely topics. Several share their advice on addressing some of the common challenges we encounter in our daily lives.