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Through a Smithsonian Summer Internship, Kailee Hall ’25 Engages in Protecting Indigenous Communities’ Heritage
Majoring in art history with the encouragement and support to conduct independent study and research is a significant reason why Kailee Hall ‘25 chose to attend Hollins. She was pleasantly […]
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Hollins Students Showcase Projects at VT Summer Research Conference
Fifteen Hollins University students were among the more than 250 undergraduate presenters from across the country at the 13th annual Summer Research Conference at Virginia Tech on July 25. The […]
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Celeste Landry Hernandez ’24 Creates an Immersive, Interactive Honors Thesis for Her GWS, IS Majors
“Art is something that transcends borders, transcends languages, and transcends cultures,” Celeste Landry Hernandez ’24 says. “Art impacts and resonates with everybody, and if there’s any way for people to […]
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With “A Marriage Between Everything I Learned in Both My Majors,” Kayla Richardson ’24 Embarks on a Career in Constitutional Law
Kayla Richardson ’24 believes that the two majors she quickly declared after arriving at Hollins have given her the best possible preparation for a legal career. “Political science was my […]
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Strategic Plan
By 2030, Hollins will have implemented integrative learning practices, equity-minded access policies, extensive experiential learning, compassionate challenge, and a holistic wellness focus to meet our mission call and ensure our […]
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Student Success Leaders
A Student to Answer, Guide, and Advise Each first-year seminar has an upper-class student mentor called a student success leader, or SSL, who attends your seminar, helps you with advising, […]
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Seminar Descriptions
After reading the descriptions below, please return to the Advising Questionnaire to list which seminars interest you the most. Please note that the meeting time for all seminars is Tuesday and Thursday […]
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Reconciliation: Campus Spaces
The Reconciliation: Campus Spaces Task Force was formed by President Mary Dana Hinton in September 2021. The task force and its research into school history and best practices regarding building […]
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Case Studies Showcase Sophomore’s Interest in Researching Cultural Heritage
Javeria Piracha ’25 has made a contribution to the growing study of the issue of Indigenous rights to heritage. The applied economics major has analyzed the interaction between Indigenous peoples and those owning their cultural property, and that research recently earned her a speaking opportunity at a prestigious academic conference.