No matter how far you’ve gone since you last called Hollins home, she is still here awaiting your return beneath the glory of Tinker Mountain. Mark your calendars now for your next Reunion or simply stop in for a visit and rest awhile in the rocking chairs of Main. Even if you can’t find your way back to these hills, seek out opportunities to reconnect. Join Hollins alumnae at events in your area. Mentor current Hollins women. Send us your news, both big and small.
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Alumnae SpotlightMary E. Hatten '71 is the Frederick P. Rose Professor in the Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology at Rockefeller University. She investigates how the complex cellular architecture of the mammalian brain is assembled during embryonic development. Watch a lecture she gave during a "Parents and Science" conference at Rockefeller titled "The Dynamic Childhood Brain: Preparing for a Lifetime."
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