Of Donuts I Have Loved
For Miranda Dennis ’08, Tinker Day was a delicious stop along the donut highway. Krispy Kremes melt at the touch, are tender and loving, are used by my family to perform a wholeness we do not always feel. An aunt is
Books by Hollins Authors: Winter 2019
Be Smart Online (Rookie Get Ready to Code) Marcie Flinchum Atkins M.A. 2005, M.F.A. 2012 Children’s Press, 2019 Build a Website (Rookie Get Ready to Code) Children's Press, 2019 Design a Game (Rookie Get Ready to Code) Children's Press, 2019 Think Like a Computer (Rookie Get Ready
Comments from the Alumnae Survey
We’ve captured several responses and comments regarding the survey questions. Question: When you were a student at Hollins, did you think about what your work/life balance would be after graduation? “I thought about it slightly more than never! But I always just
Alumnae Profiles – Winter 2019
Engaged with the world Sarah Ellerman ’98 The Trump administration invited Sarah Ellerman ’98 and about 30 of her colleagues to the Rose Garden on October 1 of last year to join the president as he announced that negotiations had successfully concluded
It Takes a Community
By President Pareena Lawrence The entire Hollins community plays an important role in helping our students and alumnae/i lead lives of consequence. Hollins University’s success is deeply and permanently intertwined with the accomplishments of our students and our alumnae/i. The transformative
Editor’s Note: Winter 2019 Issue
On the heels of an exciting year in admission (see In the Loop, which details the makeup of the class of 2022), President Lawrence, with help from the rest of the campus community, is creating a new five-year strategic plan