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Senior Receives Distinguished Student Researcher Award
In recognition of the exceptional environmental research she performed while studying abroad during the spring of 2015, The School for Field Studies (SFS) has presented its Distinguished Student Researcher Award to […]
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Hollins Student Hopes to Blend Dance and Physical Therapy to Help Others
Anyone who tears two of the four major knee ligaments can face a long and often painful road to recovery. But for an aspiring dancer, such an injury is especially […]
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“I Found My Voice at Hollins”: Marie Gruver ’24 Charts Her Own Course as a Classicist and Historian
“The prologues of history are my favorite things,” says Marie Gruver ’24, and the double major in classical studies and history has devoted much of her academic career to the […]
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On Her Journey to Becoming a Conservation Vet, Emily Jones ’24 is Taking the Next Step at Tufts University
Emily Jones ’24 says she found her life’s calling in high school, a discovery she credits in large part to her AP Biology teacher. “He was so passionate about the […]
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Core Curriculum
Belong. Explore. Evolve. Almost every college and university has a “general education” curriculum for undergraduate students. Usually these courses aim to take you beyond your major and ensure that you […]
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Past Exhibitions (2008 – 2011)
2011 Exhibitions Suzanna Fields: Pool January 6 – February 5, 2011 Suzanna Fields grew up in Abingdon, VA and has an MFA in painting from Virginia Commonwealth University. She uses […]
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Past Exhibitions (2012 – 2015)
2015 Exhibitions Recent Acquisitions January 15 – April 25, 2015 The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum’s permanent and teaching collections include artwork in a wide variety of styles and media. This […]
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Past Exhibitions (2016 – 2019)
2019 Exhibitions Diane Edison2019 Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence January 17 – May 8, 2019 In 1986, Diane Edison began to focus on self-portraits and images of family members, co-workers, and friends. […]
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Past Exhibitions (2020 – 2023)
2023 Exhibitions A Marriage of Art and Math: Artwork Inspired by Dual Platonic Solids January 26 – April 23, 2023 Mark A. Reynolds has worked with graphite, pen and ink, […]
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Brigitte Bonsu ’25 Blends Teaching with Activism Through Freedom Schools Literacy Academy
With an interest in teaching, Brigitte Bonsu ’25 knew working in a classroom environment while in college would be key if she wanted to pursue a career in education. This […]