Roanoke County Professor Takes Class from Campus to the High Seas
0Professor of Political Science Ed Lynch is interviewed by Roanoke’s News 7 about sharing his expertise beyond the Hollins campus.
Professor of Political Science Ed Lynch is interviewed by Roanoke’s News 7 about sharing his expertise beyond the Hollins campus.
Virginia is one of ten states conducting primaries on Super Tuesday to help select a candidate for the Republican, and Roanoke’s News 7 talks with Political Science Professor Ed Lynch about what to expect in the Old Dominion.
Roanoke’s WSLS 10 speaks with Professor of Finance and Economics Casimir Dadak about the escalation in gas prices.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet will also serve as the Louis D. Rubin Writer-in-Residence at Hollins in 2012.
Professor of Political Science Ed Lynch discusses the latest developments in the controversy over Virginia’s GOP presidential primary ballot.
Carrie Brown, author of five novels and a collection of short stories, is a two-time winner of the Library of Virginia Book Award and is the Margaret Banister Writer-in-Residence at Sweet Briar College.
Roanoke’s WSLS 10 interviews Professor of Political Science Ed Lynch about Virginia’s 2012 GOP presidential primary.
The political career of Sen. George Allen and Ronald Reagan’s Central America policy are the focus of two recent volumes by Professor of Political Science Ed Lynch. Roanoke Star-Sentinel writer Gene Marrano talks to Lynch about the books and the current political landscape in Virginia and nationally.
Amanda Cockrell has received some impressive year-end recognition for her latest book, What We Keep Is Not Always What Will Stay.
The Roanoke Star-Sentinel profiles nationally recognized artist and Hollins Professor Emeritus Bill White.