Hollins University Uses Energy Audit to Save Costs
0Community Housing Partners inspected Barbee House on the Hollins campus for drafty doors and windows, improper insulation, and other possible inefficiencies.
Community Housing Partners inspected Barbee House on the Hollins campus for drafty doors and windows, improper insulation, and other possible inefficiencies.
Karen Osborn ’79, author of “Centerville,” is the 2013 Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Writer-in-Residence at Hollins.
Mary Ellen Apgar, the daughter of a Roanoke judge, bottomed out as an alcoholic five years ago. She hasn’t had a drink since. On May 20 she graduated from Hollins University.
Roanoke’s News 7 enlisted the help of Professor of Biology Renee Godard to find out how germ infested our cell phones are.
The Franklin News-Post reports this year’s event raised about $2,200 to support the scholarship fund established in the memory of the Hollins student who died while studying abroad in 2009.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Jeanette Barbieri offers perspective on a scandal involving a Chinese politician in this interview with Voice of America.
Hollins Vice President for Finance and Administration Kerry Edmonds is interviewed by The Roanoke Times about the university’s interest in revitalizing the Williamson Road/Plantation Road corridor in Roanoke County.
Roanoke’s News 7 looks at the Hollins Theatre’s spring production, “Good Ol’ Girls.”
News 7 in Roanoke talks about the annual event at Hollins’ duPont Chapel, which this year takes place on April 13 and is dedicated to the memory of Hollins student Shalynda Toney.
The Roanoke Times and Roanoke’s News 7 report on how Hollins students, faculty and staff are pitching in to build a trail that will eventually be part of the Tinker Creek Greenway.