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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.
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Meet Sydney Light, a HOPE Scholarship Recipient
Sydney Light, a senior at Roanoke’s Patrick Henry High School, talks about the Hollins Opportunity for Promise through Education (HOPE) scholarship program and what it means to her and her family.
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Margarite Fisher ’22 Gets Ready to Build Her Business Expertise Through Graduate Studies in France
Margarite Fisher ’22, a business major and French minor, will pursue a master’s degree in digital marketing beginning this fall at the Rennes School of Business in France.
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Meet Be Lalanne, A HOPE Scholarship Recipient
Introducing one of the first recipients of the Hollins Opportunity for Promise through Education (HOPE) scholarship program: Be Lalanne, a senior at Roanoke’s William Fleming High School.
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Hollins Modifies Transfer Guidelines for VCCS Grads
Starting this fall, Hollins is awarding Virginia Community College System (VCCS) graduates who transfer to the institution full credit for completion of the university’s general education requirements.
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Hollins Among The Princeton Review’s “Best 387 Colleges” for 2022
Hollins is one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduates according to the 2022 edition of The Princeton Review’s “The Best 387 Colleges.” Only about 14% of America’s 2,700 four-year colleges are profiled in the guide.
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With Stage Work Plus Regional and National Singing Competitions as Her Foundation, Claire Cook ’21 Preps for a Theatre Career
Contending in the National Association of Teachers of Singing’s musical theatre category, Claire Cook ’21 reached the national semifinals as a sophomore. She returned this year as a Virginia honors recipient to the NATS Mid-Atlantic Regional competition, which features vocalists from Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
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Supported by Hollins’ Alumnae Network, Megan Bull ’21 Lands NASA Summer Internship
Bull embarks on a ten-week virtual internship, June 7 – August 13, with NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The mathematics major with a concentration in data science will be participating in the Enrich Knowledge Graphs Through Graph Data Science project.
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Peace Boat US Internship Inspires Jonea Mathis ‘23 to “See the World and Learn from People in a Conscious Way”
The Hollins sophomore so impressed her supervisor during her 2021 J-Term signature internship that she was asked to stay on virtually with the nonprofit, nongovernmental organization headquartered in New York City this spring.
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“I Had No Idea I Would be the Person I Am Today:” Senior Aditi Sharma’s “Leap of Faith” from Nepal to Hollins
“This is where I have had the most experiences, where I’ve been myself the most. I’ve been challenged, and I’ve challenged myself. It all happened here. It all happened at Hollins.”