Hollins Among The Princeton Review’s “Best 387 Colleges” for 2022
Hollins is one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduates according to the 2022 edition of The Princeton Review’s The Best 387 Colleges. Hollins is also featured in two of the “Great List” categories the education services company curates: “Most Politically
Theatre Major Wins National Kennedy Center Award for Sound Design
Anna Johnson ’21 is among this year’s national awardees of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF). Johnson received the Kennedy Center Award for Excellence in Sound Design for her work on Hollins Theatre’s production of The Curious Incident of
Sixty Green and Gold Student-Athletes Make ODAC All-Academic Team
Honoring their excellence in the classroom, 60 Hollins University student-athletes have been named to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) 2020-21 All-Academic Team. This is the second consecutive year that 60 Green and Gold student-athletes have earned this designation. Hollins was
U.S. News Recognizes Hollins for Social Mobility, Value Among National Liberal Arts Colleges
The latest edition of the U.S. News 2022 Best Colleges ranks Hollins #16 among the country’s Top Performers on Social Mobility and #32 on the list of Best Value Schools. Hollins received both rankings in the National Liberal Arts Colleges category. To
CATHRYN HANKLA
PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH EMERITA Cathryn Hankla ’80, M.A. ’82 has been passionate about writing, especially poetry, since she was 12 years old. “Poetry combines many things I love: music, phrasing, concision, image-making, precision, shape making,” she told The Roanoke Times in
KATHLEEN NOLAN
PROFESSOR OF ART EMERITA Kathleen Nolan shaped the art history program into a multi-faceted program and taught majors, minors, and nonmajors the skills to perceptively and thoughtfully interpret images from the past and present alike. She focused on medieval, Renaissance, and