Alumnae Profiles: Summer 2019
Digging in Anna Copplestone '06, '15 As a kid, Anna Copplestone spent every available minute playing in the dirt. “That was all I wanted to do,” she says. That obsession for the natural world didn’t dissipate as Copplestone grew into an adult, but
Books by Hollins Authors: Summer 2019
Wait, Rest, Pause: Dormancy in Nature Marcie Flinchum Atkins M.A. 2005, M.F.A. 2012 Millbrook Press, 2019 The Thought of Seeing Louis Bourne M.A. 1965 Revival Press, 2019 Anaphora: New Poems Scott Cairns M.A. 1979 Paraclete Press, 2019 The Journal of Sammy Gales, an unlikely witch Mary Ellen Campagna 2000, M.A.L.S.
Focus on Philanthropy
New Village Opens Its Doors to Students Phase one of the student village opened in August, to the delight of its first residents. During the spring and summer, those who watched construction taking place on the road to the stables above Randolph
In the Loop: Summer 2019
“Keep on defeating those mountains” Advice from commencement speaker Shireen Lewis During the 177th commencement exercises on May 26 EduSeed Executive Director Shireen K. Lewis encouraged the class of 2019 to take the power of sisterhood into the world and “create a
Alumnae Connections
Alumnae gathered in Charlottesville, Richmond, and Charlotte this past spring to talk about university priorities. Charlottesville Betsy Rawls Agelasto ’68, Elizabeth “Bizz” Glover ’99, Georgia Luck Mitchell ’02, and Mitchell’s mother, Bebe Luck. Class of 1964 members Virginia Hutcheson Ritchie, Tina Shepherd Cox,
Twenty Years (and Counting) in the Life of a Library
Twenty years after the Wyndham Robertson Library opened, its signature elements remain—but changes in services and in space, both physical and digital, address the evolving needs of the campus community. By Luke Vilelle, Maryke Barber, and Rebecca Seipp New spaces and services The