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Honor Thyself, Alonzo O. Williams Jan 2022

Honor Thyself, Alonzo O. Williams

Dance (MFA) Theses

The black male experience and identity in America are filled with complexity. We struggle to know ourselves. We work to see the way of love and the peace of an unviolated free spirit. We want to engage with ourselves with the highest degree of freedom and comfort, not to continue to question our identity in a life-threatening white patriarchal masculinity ideal. Honoring oneself from the lenses of the Reconstruction era of the United States is essential. Reconceptualizing this history explores the significance of emphasizing Reconstruction in my life as a black male to go through a process of self-discovery and …


Beginnings, Elizabeth Becker Jan 2022

Beginnings, Elizabeth Becker

Dance (MFA) Theses

Researcher Elizabeth Becker uses personal experiences of pregnancy alongside scholarly research on the developmental movement patterns of the human embryo, fetus, and newborn’s first year of life to explore the multiplicity of these movement patterns within and outside the womb. Becker explores the relationship between the fertilization, germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages in relation to a newborn and its mother. These movement patterns within the beginning stages of life are valuable to research because they simulate neurodevelopmental patterns, which help wire the central nervous system in early childhood. These movements also help lay the foundation for sensory-motor development and life-long …


Ann Hopkins Papers., Beth S. Harris Apr 2019

Ann Hopkins Papers., Beth S. Harris

Finding Aids: Guides to the Collections

This is a collection of personal and professional papers related to the Hopkins v. Price Waterhouse (Wash., D.C. Federal District Court) and Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (U. S. Supreme Court) cases. The final decision capped a seven-year battle against Hopkins’ employer for gender discrimination and her final victory in 1990 helped to expand workplace discrimination laws to include gender stereotyping.

The collection date ranges from 1967-2001 and includes correspondence, court documents, materials related to the book So Ordered: Making Partner the Hard Way (University of Massachusetts Press, c1996), newspaper and periodical publications, photographs, and a scrapbook.

Additional personal correspondence (1965-1989) …


Sustainability Literacy In French Literature And Film: From Solitary Reveries To Treks Across Deserts, Annette Sampon-Nicolas Jan 2019

Sustainability Literacy In French Literature And Film: From Solitary Reveries To Treks Across Deserts, Annette Sampon-Nicolas

French Faculty Scholarship

This essay explores the imperative to embrace a new model of education that will engage students in learning about the interconnectedness of our multi species world, sustainability, and global solidarity -- the belief "that unity of humankind can be established on the basis of some basic or core human values" (Korab-Karpowicz 305). Foreign language courses -- in particular advanced-level offerings that address literacy, critical thinking, and cultural comparisons -- are ideal settings for educating for sustainability literacy. Such literacy is essential to our collective twenty-first-century global identity, but it requires transformative educational practices. As we design foreign language courses, we …


Julia Randall Papers, Beth S. Harris, Megan Stolz Sep 2018

Julia Randall Papers, Beth S. Harris, Megan Stolz

Finding Aids: Guides to the Collections

This collection has manuscripts, teaching papers, and correspondence of poet Julia Randall. The correspondence include letters to or from colleagues, alumnae, and friends.


How First Generation Students Acclimate To The College Campus, Emani Richmond Jan 2016

How First Generation Students Acclimate To The College Campus, Emani Richmond

Communication Studies Student Scholarship

This population of first-generation students is ripe for study because of their growing prominence on college campuses across the nation. The existing literature on FGS takes a more specific approach through looking at individual measures that are taken to support FGS such as the role of “academic self-concept,” how FGS negotiate the multiple identities they represent while in college, and how to retain students from low-income backgrounds (DeFreitas & Rinn, 2013; Orbe, 2004; Thayer, 2000). These studies are valuable because they bring information to the people that support FGS in assisting support staff with the understanding of their unique hurdles …


Hollins Columns (2007 May 2), Hollins College May 2007

Hollins Columns (2007 May 2), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Campus security responds to tragedy
  • Temporary appointments fill empty SGA positions
  • QEP and SSLs: The ABCs of first year seminars
  • Examples of QEP Seminars
  • Hollins Students take a voluntary vow of silence
  • Indie folk artist performs at Hollins
  • Students frustrated with new email system
  • Library extends hour for exams
  • Spring 2007 exam schedule
  • Hollins Alumni reappropriates porn
  • Virginia tech victims are remembered
  • Students question gun control policies
  • Shapiro: A pretty good band
  • Quality TV comes from "Mars"
  • Media behavior shameful
  • Columns Comic:
  • Tennis team finished 3rd in ODAC
  • In-House show offers friendly competition
  • Fitness tips
  • Hollins names …


Hollins Columns (2007 Apr 16), Hollins College Apr 2007

Hollins Columns (2007 Apr 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins elects new SGA officials
  • Hollins riding places first in region, third at zone
  • "Balanced Way" program offers healthy options
  • Hollins golf team finished season
  • "Smashed" author speaks to campus
  • Renovations approved; said to start summer 2007
  • Hollins professor receives George Garrett Award
  • Students Participate in creating graffiti art
  • Lee Smith: A true Hollins woman
  • Green and gold go after the bra
  • Hollins students venture "Into the Woods"
  • SRLA Penny War Raises Money for SOS Fund
  • A Night Out With the Drag Kings and Queens
  • Porterdavis rocks our stacks
  • Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in time at 84
  • Fight …


Hollins Columns (2007 Apr 1), Hollins College Apr 2007

Hollins Columns (2007 Apr 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Mrs. Degree teaches homemaking skills
  • Hollins prepared for terrorist attacks
  • Golf team sports Loch Ness Monster in pond
  • Hollins students strip tease to success
  • Out with Sodexho, in with Food Network Chefs
  • Campus takes up cause to free Spears and Lohan
  • 50% of Olsen Twins admitted to Hollins
  • The gavel shares his life story
  • "300" film embraced by Republican party
  • This spring: Fugly is the New Black
  • The straight and narrow path
  • Columns Comic: Smokers vs. Capt Squirell
  • Hollins wins Division III basketball title
  • Fitness tips for bikini season


Hollins Columns (2007 Mar 13), Hollins College Mar 2007

Hollins Columns (2007 Mar 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Grapheon presents 74th annual lit. fest
  • Stables prevent spread of equine herpes
  • Wilson Museum presents Godey's Lady's Book
  • Students lend a helping hand in Lucea
  • Housing Sign-ups Spring 2007
  • Richard Rudolph conducts a new tune
  • For students, Mrs. Dee means breakfast
  • FBI Profiler speaks at Hollins
  • OUTLoud sponsors drag king event
  • Fans excited about "the Neon Bible"
  • No excuse for smoking
  • Hollins Comic: Critters vs. Smokers Part 1
  • Varsity Tennis off to a promising start
  • Lacrosse welcomes new members
  • Fitness tips


Hollins Columns (2007 Feb 26), Hollins College Feb 2007

Hollins Columns (2007 Feb 26), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • O'Toole acquitted of misdemeanor charges
  • "Vagina Monologues" takes center stage
  • Spinster staff prepares for book's release
  • Wasserstein Festival held at Hollins
  • Vaccine mandate under security
  • Travelogues
  • What's new in the study abroad programs?
  • From Greece
  • Share participates in service project
  • Poet Brian Henry visits campus
  • Hollins Columns: The new regime
  • Staff Spring 2007
  • Hollins Comic: Another night in Tinker
  • Basketball team ends season
  • Swim team exceeds expectations
  • Fitness tips


Hollins Columns (2006 Dec 6), Hollins College Dec 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Dec 6), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Faculty approves leadership program
  • HUTV prepares for spring launch
  • Women discuss careers in male-dominated fields
  • Students debate faculty involvement in senate
  • Safety tips for the holidays
  • Class, students raise environmental awareness
  • Students underrepresented at polls
  • "The Queen" examines British politics
  • Indie artist releases new EP
  • Hollins Columns Manifesto
  • Letter to the Editor: Message to Seniors
  • Support the Basketball Team this January


Hollins Columns (2006 Nov 13), Hollins College Nov 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Nov 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dining services address student concerns
  • HPV Vaccinations available on campus
  • J-Term offers new opportunities
  • SGA offers student endowment
  • Campus Construction
  • Students speak against marriage amendment
  • Curious critters cause stir on campus
  • Hollins Alum leads sex discussion
  • Riders focus on teamwork, skills
  • Local Columnist visits class
  • Intercultural center reaches out to community
  • Fall Formal Enchants
  • "The Prestige" creates bigscreen magic
  • Virginia Coalition promote new album in Roanoke
  • 7 fun ideas for bored first-years
  • Join the Hollins Columns Staff for Spring '07


Hollins Columns (2006 Oct 30), Hollins College Oct 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Oct 30), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Looking back on Tinker Day celebrations
  • Music department recovers from growing pains
  • Burglaries on campus raise security concerns
  • Career Development Center
  • Visiting professors find a home on campus
  • Ring Night tradition prevails
  • "Place of Stones": Discovering the burren
  • Fall formal plans to enchant students
  • "Uncommon Women" hits the stage
  • My Chemical Romance reinvent themselves in new CD
  • Police and Mafia Clash in "The Departed"
  • Hollins Columns seek Fresh Meat
  • Correction: Student sets record straight


Hollins Columns (2006 Oct 10), Hollins College Oct 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Oct 10), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins riders triumph in tournaments
  • Career Services Corner
  • Political groups prepare for elections
  • Artist finds new medium in recycled products
  • Residence life deals with mixed feelings
  • Decemberists produce first main stream album
  • The film "Last Kiss" tempts viewers
  • Keeping secrets--the cons of confidentiality
  • Students respond to Freshmen election controversy
  • Making the Goal: Soccer team thrives with campus support


Hollins Columns (2006 Sept 20), Hollins College Sep 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Sept 20), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Randolph-Macon will admit men next fall
  • Hollins contributes in the preservation of Tinker Mountain
  • Alcohol issues stir up confusion, controversy
  • Randolph-Macon becomes co-educational
  • First Year Elections under scrutiny
  • Next Generation of Hollins Students benefits from orientation changes
  • Q&A with New Dean of Students: Patty O'Toole
  • Hollins purchases property on landmark Tinker Mountain
  • Virginia Coalition Rocks Fall Party 2006
  • "The Illusionist" casts a spell
  • Can you get senioritis in September?
  • Don't ask the Wizard, ask Dorothy


Hollins Columns (2006 Apr 17), Hollins College Apr 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Apr 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Spring fever hits Ireland abroad program
  • Environmental advisory board comes to Hollins
  • Evolution vs. intelligent design debate hits campus
  • What do you think?
  • Promotions abound: the tenure and "professor" process
  • Communication department receives grant for trip to Washington D.C.
  • Women in Music Course continues networking project
  • Censorship: Why it's never an option
  • April fools article on patriot act a personal bias
  • Where has all the integrity gone?
  • Freya activities: promote love and understanding
  • Interstate 81 begins process to become new toll road
  • Lacrosse teams ends its season with a win
  • Veronica Mars delivers mysteries, and more
  • Summer …


Hollins Columns (2006 Apr 1), Hollins College Apr 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Apr 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Patriot Act receives support from college students
  • Study shows senate attendance an All Time Low
  • The Gossip Corner -- Keep it on the Down Low
  • The Makavelian Truth


Hollins Columns (2006 Mar 13), Hollins College Mar 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Mar 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Rent star Anthony Rapp visits Hollins
  • "Quadrangle" re-appears with a collage of voices
  • ADA remains a prominent part of campus life
  • Students start working on Community Garden
  • Visual Arts Center welcomes new Sally Mann exhibit
  • Voice reacts to South Dakota abortion legislation
  • Global interest association's multicultural festival
  • Brings diversity, heritage, fun to Hollins Campus
  • New SGA chair positions filled
  • "Transamerica": A transformative film
  • GPA is not a measure of intelligence
  • "Youth must be youthful"
  • Quadrangle article misleading
  • Senate presence a concern?


Hollins Columns (2006 Feb 28), Hollins College Feb 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Feb 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • "Life is a cabaret, old chum"
  • Hollins Health Fair 2006
  • Career Corner
  • Trip to Ireland brings choir together
  • A Q&A with the Quadrangle staff
  • Meet some of next year's SGA representatives
  • "Mrs. Henderson presents" a success
  • V: A Pretty Good Guy
  • A few things I miss about the US
  • A response to the letter "Quadrangle article misleading"
  • MALS student seeks signatures for U.S. Senate candidate
  • Finishing school myth to rest


Hollins Columns (2006 Feb 27), Hollins College Feb 2006

Hollins Columns (2006 Feb 27), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • The search is on... again
  • Women's history month celebrated with new conference
  • Strategic planning creates a new vision
  • Economics department forsees needed change
  • Women's leadership and social conference starts buzz
  • "Career Development" News Corner
  • Course on personal narratives changes outlook
  • Navigating the maze of the Judicial System
  • S.H.A.R.E. reaches out to various communities, causes
  • Blurring the student/faculty divide: progressive or incestuous?
  • I want to be Dean Ridley when I grow up
  • When in London: Independence learned through subway trials
  • Music review: Beth Orton's "Comfort of Strangers"
  • Wouldn't it be grand if life was a musical?
  • Race exercise …


Hollins Columns (2005 Dec 5), Hollins College Dec 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Dec 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Student race exercise promotes discussion
  • Senate helps quiet rumors about alcohol policies
  • HUtv focuses efforts on future projects with help of media services
  • Student race exercise promotes discussion
  • HUtv improves expands capabilities
  • Harry Potter matures with fans
  • Harry Potter Dictionary
  • Dear Editor: "Rage Against the Dying of the Light"
  • Johnny Cash: Real life music taken from real life experience
  • Bad habits equal bad representation
  • Oh, Hollins: Despite your flaws, I'll miss you
  • Unfair judgement regarding sleeping
  • Judicial system should be revisited
  • Lacrosse gearing up for spring with fellow students
  • Dear Editor: The class of 2006 isn't any …


Hollins Columns (2005 Nov 7), Hollins College Nov 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Nov 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Internships added to London abroad
  • CASA plans to "Take Back the Night"
  • Ghost myths, mysteries come alive Halloween
  • Greetings from your Student Government Association
  • Come out and knit for charity
  • Hollins alum demystifies local celebrity
  • An explanation of some popular traditions
  • Inspirational film puts emphasis on equality
  • We have voices and some even pay tuition
  • Focus activism on something worthwhile
  • Dear Editor: Greetings from Freya
  • Swim team dives into the new season
  • Dear Editor: Respect Seniors
  • Dear Editor: Sleep at home


Hollins Columns (2005 Oct 24), Hollins College Oct 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Oct 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • President Nancy Gray is inaugurated
  • Museum opening draws crowds, interest
  • Columnist Ellen Goodman comes to campus
  • Bridge to Terebithia cast overcomes production problems
  • Music to our ears: Department prepares for expansions
  • BSA catalyst for empowerment
  • Oct. 20: It's Tinker Day!
  • The her shoes delivers laughter and tears
  • Social revelations of a college undergrad
  • En Guard: Fencing team faces new challenges
  • Tennis team receives support from coach, fans, each other


Hollins Columns (2005 Oct 3), Hollins College Oct 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Oct 3), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Lt. Governor Hopeful talks 'God, guns, and gays'
  • Strategic planning demands student attention
  • Strategic planning needs student input
  • SGA Update
  • Cargoes Competition: A promising new tradition
  • General education requirements to be reevaluated this year
  • Inauguration weekend packed with food and events
  • Carrie Weems: To Be Continued now on display
  • Campus embraces Hispanic month with rhythm
  • Should Facebook be a place to hurt your sister?
  • Celebrity gossip turned sad: the Kate Moss scandal
  • To name a baby Junebug and other serious questions
  • R. Kelly's controversial urban opera is genius to my ears
  • Field hockey reacts to club status …


Hollins Columns (2005 Sept 19), Hollins College Sep 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Sept 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins joins Katrina Relief Efforts
  • Retirements shake up faculty and staff positions
  • Hollins has staying power with students
  • Students get creative for the environment
  • Masterplan begins with summer renovations
  • Presenting a different kind of art: photorealism
  • New Faculty Members: An interview with Thorpe Moekle
  • Class of 2009 elects new officers for 2005-2006 year
  • First Step
  • Five ways to kill an already crazy relationship
  • Do we rely too much on friends and not enough on ourselves?
  • In Red Eye fear takes flight with questions to spare
  • Dear Editor: Try Hollywood's
  • New Year, New Coach: Soccer team off to …


Hollins Columns (2005 May 4), Hollins College May 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 May 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Retiring Faculty Bring About Academic Changes
  • A compilation of senior projects, thesis and papers
  • Senior Hilary DuBose creates community garden
  • Hollins Alum killed in Murder-Suicide
  • New study abroad program offered in Argentina
  • New director of dining services, Janett Russell, arrives on campus
  • The "Goombah" program begins search of student mentors
  • Theater department undergoes a variety of changes
  • Mayfest brings rocking bands to campus
  • Senior Wills '05!
  • A Grand Ol' Time at the Grandin: "Les Choristes" & "Melinda and Melinda"
  • Dear Editor: Rising tuitions and the three-year program - a direct correlation
  • Goodbye sophomore year, goodbye class of …


Hollins Columns (2005 Apr 20), Hollins College Apr 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Apr 20), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Alum and acclaimed golfer chosen as commencement speaker
  • Photo chemicals no longer to be dumped down the drain
  • With the Club Coordinator's resignation, position to be revamped
  • A changed ADA comes back on campus
  • SGA Elections and Appointment Results
  • Tinker Day Spring '05!
  • General Speakers Bureau chair brought diverse group of speakers to campus
  • Full Frame Festival a success
  • A review of the hard-to-find film "Prozac Nation": more praise please
  • Catch the pitch, you'll get the fever
  • Off the shelf: Thoughts on poetry
  • Nobody said finding a summer job was easy, but should it really be this …


Hollins Columns (2005 Apr 1), Hollins College Apr 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Apr 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Mysterious 35 foot dildo discovered on front quad
  • Top 10 ways to save Hollins University's financial crisis:
  • Squirrels seize the school
  • "Honor" award bestows employment casualties
  • Roommate slain on campus
  • Hollins PR has local men join sports teams
  • Lisa Bower, wipe my ass!
  • The gossip corner -- keep it on the down low
  • Scientists discover "super-tapeworm!"
  • Just who the heck is I.N. Cognito?


Hollins Columns (2005 Mar 30), Hollins College Mar 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Mar 30), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Batten Program still evolving in its third year
  • Michael Mansfield, director of media services resigns
  • Professor and her students bring recycling back to campus
  • First Viewpoints student art show is a success
  • ADA's on the campus, ADA's on the scene: The early days of ADA
  • Dear Editors: Reports of our death are greatly exaggerated
  • Mrs. Congeniality 2 and Robots: Sentimental and humor-filled flicks worth seeing
  • Regin Spektor: A venus of the indie rock world
  • Dear Editor: Confederate flag draws response from Diversity Initiative Advisory Board
  • Melissa Larkin, fencer, named Athlete of the Week