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Internships
Internships allow Hollins students to explore and to discover, to ask pertinent questions, and to solve interesting problems. In addition, internships provide students with specific skills, introduce them to the […]
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Undecided Isn’t a Bad Word
College is a great time to explore, and at Hollins, you don’t have to choose a major until the end of your sophomore year. You’ll have many opportunities to take […]
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Orientation Leaders
Greetings from Your O-Team! Each new student has an upper-class student mentor called an O-Team Leader to work with you as well during your first few weeks on campus. This […]
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Art History
Art history degree students study works of art in their social, political, and intellectual contexts. They learn to think, read, and write about art and interpret visual imagery. Each year, our […]
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From London to Roanoke, Julia Mouketo ’23 Builds an Impressive Resume for a Journalism Career
Growing up in the Republic of Congo, Julia Mouketo ’23 didn’t have to look far to find a role model for discovering her career path. “My mom works in institutional communications, but because of her studies and training, she has always told me that at heart, she is a journalist,” the senior communication studies major…
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Hollins Students to Conduct Summer Research through Virginia Tech’s Global Change Center
Through the Hollins Partnership program, Aqsa Fazal ’23, Olivia Sacci ’24, and Jessica Willebeek-LeMair ’23 will gain undergraduate research experiences this summer in collaboration with faculty at Virginia Tech.
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Chin Wai “Rosie” Wong ’22 Embraces a Passion for Communication at Hollins and Beyond
After coming to Hollins, Chin Wai “Rosie” Wong ’22 found that she could “study communication in a more systemic and scholarly way that just opens paths and makes me want to keep pursuing it.”
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Alumnae/i Offer Sage Advice to New Hollins Students
To celebrate the beginning of the 2021-22 academic year, the Hollins Alumnae Association took to social media to ask alumnae/i: What’s one piece of advice you’d give to new Hollins students?
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Aysia Brenner ’21 Sets Her Sights on Becoming a History Professor After Teaching Next Year in France
Beginning in October, Aysia Brenner ’21 will spend seven months with the Teaching Assistant Program in France, which is managed by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States. She’ll teach at the primary school level in a school or schools near Paris.
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From HOP to the Firehouse: Maria Vest ’21 Uses Her Outdoor Skills and Training to Become a Fire Department Volunteer
Vest joined the Troutville, Virginia, Volunteer Fire Department in March after earning her Wilderness First Responder designation, one of the many highlights of her four years of involvement with the Hollins Outdoor Program (HOP).