*** Welcome to piglix ***

Hollins University

Hollins University
Hollins.JPG
Motto Levavi Oculos (Latin)
Motto in English
Lift thine eyes
Type Private women's college
Established 1842
Endowment US $180.6 million
President Nancy Oliver Gray
Academic staff
105
Undergraduates 613
Postgraduates 181
Location Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Colors Green and Gold          
Mascot None
Website

hollins.edu

Hollins College Quadrangle
Hollins University is located in Virginia
Hollins University
Hollins University is located in the US
Hollins University
Location Hollins College Campus, Hollins, Virginia
Area 6 acres (2.4 ha)
Built 1856 (1856)
Architectural style Classical Revival, Greek Revival, Romanesque
NRHP Reference # 74002145
VLR # 080-0055
Significant dates
Added to NRHP November 5, 1974
Designated VLR May 21, 1974

hollins.edu

Hollins University is a four-year private institution of higher education located on a 475-acre (1.92 km2) campus on the border of Roanoke and Botetourt counties in the U.S. state of Virginia. Founded in 1842 as Valley Union Seminary in the historical settlement of Botetourt Springs, it is one of the oldest institutions of higher education for women in the United States.

Hollins has since evolved into a full university with approximately 800 enrolled undergraduate and graduate students. As Virginia's first chartered women's college, all undergraduate programs are female-only. Men are admitted to the graduate-level programs.

Hollins is known for its undergraduate and graduate writing programs, which have produced Pulitzer Prize–winning authors Annie Dillard, current U.S. poet laureate Natasha Trethewey, and Henry S. Taylor. Other prominent alumnae include pioneering sportswriter Mary Garber, 2006 Man Booker Prize winner Kiran Desai, UC-Berkeley's first tenured female physicist (and a principal contributor to theories for detecting the Higgs boson) Mary K. Gaillard, Goodnight Moon author Margaret Wise Brown, Lee Smith, photographer Sally Mann, and Ellen Malcolm, founder of EMILY's List.


...
Wikipedia

...