GLAM Certificate Senior Symposium, Apr. 20

Join us in celebrating the accomplishments of our graduating GLAM Certificate holders! Student presentations of GLAM capstone projects will be followed with a reception: Date: April 20, 2026 Time: 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Location: Visual Arts Center (VAC) 119

Research Awards Announced!

Wyndham Robertson Library is proud to announce the winners and finalists of this year’s Undergraduate Research Awards! In the First-Year/Sophomore category: Winner: “Syncretism of Culture Through Restoration at Cyrene’s Temple of Lykeian Zeus” by Melanie Stevenson (’28), recommended by Dr. Katelin McCullough. Finalist: “Genetic Causes of Classical Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Investigating a Pathogenic Single Nucleotide Variant

Apply now: WRL Summer Jobs

Wyndham Robertson Library is hiring for our summer (May-August) 2026 Checkout Desk positions. Applications are due by Monday, April 20th: https://hollins.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3xGbE3g7C7AO3VX  Please reach out to Circulation Coordinator Jessi Hood (hoodja@hollins.edu) with any questions.

Staff/Faculty Book Club, Apr. 23

Date: Thursday, Apr. 23, 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm Place: Hollins Room, Library 3rd floor RSVP to Dina Hackley-Hunt: hackleyhuntdm@hollins.edu . Martyr! is bestselling author Kaveh Akbar’s debut novel; Akbar is also an award-winning poet whose writing appears in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Paris Review, New Republic, GQ, The Atlantic, Best American Poetry, Best

Arab-American Authors exhibit for April

Come check out our newest exhibit! Many Voices, One Community celebrates literature for National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM): novels, poetry, short story, memoir, and more. Explore the amazing diversity of stories and voices from Arab-American authors and take home something to read 🙂 The exhibit will stay on the library's first floor throughout April.

New Book Exhibit: Pluralism on Display

How prepared are you to engage with moral and political controversies in our democracy? This month's book exhibit Pluralism on Display: Examining Divergent Perspectives challenges you to read outside your comfort zone, by bringing together reputable and highly cited intellectual perspectives on two hot-button issues. Where: first floor of the library When: throughout March 1.

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