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Full-Text Articles in Higher Education
The Impact Of Postmodernism On 21st Century Higher Education, Lia B. Wheatley
The Impact Of Postmodernism On 21st Century Higher Education, Lia B. Wheatley
Liberal Studies (MA) Final Essays
The American undergraduate higher educational institution was organized and developed well over 100 years ago, and for the most part, it was designed around Eurocentric ideals, experiences, and values—ones that hardly reflect the population and principles of a 21st century America. The higher education system is undoubtedly a product of modernism; however, as postmodernism has become more widespread through mainstream society, universities must reevaluate their means and their ends in order to meet transitioning standards and expectations especially if academe hopes to remain a pillar of our ever-progressing society.
The three majorly impacted areas of higher education include enrollment …
Ann Hopkins Papers., Beth S. Harris
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
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
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.
Sabbatical As Sacred Time: Contemplative Practice And Meaning In The Neoliberal Academy, Leeray M. Costa
Sabbatical As Sacred Time: Contemplative Practice And Meaning In The Neoliberal Academy, Leeray M. Costa
Gender & Women’s Studies Faculty Scholarship
What if we considered the sabbatical as a sacred time for renewal and wholeness? How might this understanding of sabbatical change the way we see ourselves as teachers, scholars, and human beings? How might it shape the way we approach our teaching and scholarship in more creative, holistic, and meaningful ways? And what implications might the idea of sabbatical as sacred time and as contemplative practice have for how we as faculty negotiate the challenges of the contemporary neoliberal academy? These are some of the questions I explore in this essay.
How First Generation Students Acclimate To The College Campus, Emani Richmond
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 …
The Spinster (2016), Hollins University
The Spinster (2016), Hollins University
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)
Charles Lewis Cocke Papers, Beth S. Harris
Charles Lewis Cocke Papers, Beth S. Harris
Finding Aids: Guides to the Collections
Personal and professional papers of Charles Lewis Cocke, educator, founder and first president of Hollins University, and Baptist layman.
Darlings In Love: A History Of Romance Between Women At Hollins In The Early 20th Century, Antonia Nagle
Darlings In Love: A History Of Romance Between Women At Hollins In The Early 20th Century, Antonia Nagle
Hollins Student Conference (2012-2016)
This paper and accompanying sources hope to provide a detailed examination of the world of darlings at Hollins between the years 1900 and 1921, using primary sources gathered from The Spinster, the college’s yearbook. As a small, single-sex institution established in 1842, Hollins has a history of romantic relationships between students. Students who participated in these relationships between the years of 1900 and 1921 were called “darlings.” These same-sex relationships flourished at Hollins in the early 20th century and were a well-known and accepted part of life at Hollins. For this study, over a hundred primary sources were gathered …
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
Cyborg Griffin: a Speculative Fiction Literary Journal
Notes:
copyrighted
Hollins Student Publication
Scope: short stories, artwork, poetry, essays, and comics
Paper copies shelved in University Archives.
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Literary Journal, Hollins University
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Literary Journal, Hollins University
Cyborg Griffin: a Speculative Fiction Literary Journal
Notes:
copyrighted
Hollins Student Publication
Scope: short stories, artwork, poetry, essays, and comics
Paper copies shelved in University Archives.
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
Cyborg Griffin: a Speculative Fiction Literary Journal
Notes:
copyrighted
Hollins Student Publication
Scope: short stories, artwork, poetry, essays, and comics
Paper copies shelved in University Archives.
The Civil War In Southwest Virginia, Darlene Richardson
The Civil War In Southwest Virginia, Darlene Richardson
Articles about Hollins and Special Collections
Ellen Adair was a sweet, somewhat silly 17-year-old and well into her second year at Hollins Institute when one day in January 1863, with the Civil War showing no sign of ending anytime soon, her father unexpectedly showed up to take her home. Ellen’s idyllic days as a Hollins student were ending, and fate held cards it had yet to show. Diary entries from the period show the impact of war on a formerly quiet part of the state.
The Spinster (2013), Hollins University
I Must And Will Survive: The Civil War-Era Diary Of Virginia Daniel Woodroof, Class Of 1866, Beth S. Harris
I Must And Will Survive: The Civil War-Era Diary Of Virginia Daniel Woodroof, Class Of 1866, Beth S. Harris
Articles about Hollins and Special Collections
Virginia Daniel Woodroof's diary covers many themes, including romantic love, duty to family and God, fear for those at war, college life, worry about the future, and the struggle to do the right thing. Virginia attended Hollins Institute 1864-1866. The diary covers February 1860 to October 1894..
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
Cyborg Griffin: a Speculative Fiction Literary Journal
Notes:
copyrighted
Hollins Student Publication
Scope: short stories, artwork, poetry, essays, and comics
Paper copies shelved in University Archives.
John Rutherford Everett, Beth S. Harris
John Rutherford Everett, Beth S. Harris
Articles about Hollins and Special Collections
Biographical article on Hollins University's fourth president, John "Jack" Everett (1950-1961).
The Lasting Importance Of Ephemera: What Scrapbooks, Diaries, Newspapers, And Receipts Tell Us About Life At Hollins During The Civil War., Karen Adams
Articles about Hollins and Special Collections
The University Archives and Special Collections at Hollins University contain a rich collection of documents, from academic catalogs, newspapers, and diaries to receipts, scrapbooks, and other artifacts. Together they tell a story of life at Hollins during the Civil War.
The Spinster (2012), Hollins University
The Spinster (2012), Hollins University
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)
The Spinster (2011), Hollins University
The Spinster (2011), Hollins University
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
Cyborg Griffin: a Speculative Fiction Literary Journal
Notes:
copyrighted
Hollins Student Publication
Scope: short stories, artwork, poetry, essays, and comics
Paper copies shelved in University Archives.
Discovering The Unexpected: The Margaret Wise Brown Collection At Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University, Beth S. Harris
Discovering The Unexpected: The Margaret Wise Brown Collection At Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University, Beth S. Harris
Articles about Hollins and Special Collections
No abstract provided.
The Spinster (2010), Hollins University
The Spinster (2010), Hollins University
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)
The Spinster (2009), Hollins University
The Spinster (2009), Hollins University
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)
The Spinster (2008), Hollins University
The Spinster (2008), Hollins University
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)
Hollins Columns (2007 May 2), Hollins College
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
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
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
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
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