In this year the name was changed from Hollins Institute to Hollins College
1911
Only seniors are allowed to carry on this tradition begun in 1982
Painting the Rock
The original door from the Botetourt Springs Hotel is now located at the basement side of this building, once referred to by students as "the Waldorf"
West
Her J-term internship at WDBJ in Roanoke launched her storied career
Ann Compton '69
The three "Ws" fondly used in the early stages of the campaign stand for this
Wellness, West, Worry-Free
She worked as a chemistry lab assistant at Hollins for 46 years
Ms. Mary Emma Bruce
This groups' motto "But the discrepancy that falls between what one is and what one could be lies the great challenge"
Freya
This building is on the site of the first Chapel at Hollins
Main
She was the first woman sportswriter in the Atlantic Coast Conference, now inducted into the US Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame
Mary Garbee '38
This department will lead the establishment of an Institute for the Liberal Arts, Social Capital, and Social Mobility
Career and Life Design
At this young age Charles Lewis Cocke became President of Hollins
26
Patricia Barmeyer, Lucy Haynes, Leslie Ketner, Kay Kendall, Mary Dana Hinton, Savon Sampson, all have this in common
Members of ADA
This building won the National Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects
Dana
She was the first American woman to climb Everest
Charlotte Fox '79
TLTLSP seeks to make Hollins the leader in what three forms of mobility
Access, Wellness, Academic Excellence
When horses were originally on campus, the stables were located here
Where the VAC is located
On a special night Juniors take part in skits and other silly antics and discover the identity of their senior sisters
Ring Night
This building suffered an explosion and fire during a faculty meeting in 1925
Pleasants
He is the current editor of the New York Times magazine
Jake Silverstein
"All you need is here" is goal 2 of this gear in the strategic plan
Access
Her bequest was instrumental in the building of the VAC
Siddy Wilson
1895
This building was finished in 1855 for a total cost of $5,000
East
She is the Executive Director of the Mississippi Access to Justice Commission
Tiffany Graves '87
A strategic principal of this gear is a Humane Workplace for
Thriving Academic Excellence