LSAB Meeting

Join LSAB for our last meeting of the semester! Rsvp to Shawna Battle: battlesa@hollins.edu

Hell Week Write-In

You're almost there and we're here to torture support you! :) Come for the hell-themed snacks, stay for the low-fi atmosphere and friendly people: Hot beverages, spicy chips, and more, Devilishly good writing tutors & librarians (until 10 pm), No suffering - just support for getting stuff done!

Literary Nomads: Hollins Abroad Exhibit

Our newest first floor exhibit celebrates 70 years of the Hollins Study Abroad program: Literary Nomads has travel literature, memoirs, and books by Hollins faculty and alums, exploring the countries where Hollins students have gone over seven decades of travel. Come check it out!

Games Night with LSAB

Come to the library for an evening of games and snacks! We’ll have digital and board games; feel free to bring your favorite game, or explore our selections. Snacks will include pretzels, cookies, tea and hot chocolate. -presented by LSAB, The Library Student Advisory Board, in collaboration with Level Up.

Bookmobile plus Giveaway: The Stone Home

Come join us for a bookmobile featuring new books, plus a giveaway of 50 free copies of critically acclaimed author Crystal Hana Kim's novel The Stone Home! The free copies will be given away first come, first served, starting at 11:30 a.m. Don't miss Crystal Hana Kim's visit the next week: Reading by the author

Crystal Hana Kim Reading

Come join us for a reading by critically acclaimed author Crystal Hana Kim, followed by a book signing and reception. This event is open to the public. Crystal Hana Kim’s most recent book is The Stone Home (William Morrow 2024), finalist for the 2024 Maya Angelou Book Award; it was named Best Book of the Year by

Writing Workshop with Crystal Hana Kim

Thinning the Line: Translation, Transliteration, and Multilingual Texts  During this interactive session, we will examine the function of translation, transliteration, and multilingualism in writing. How does blending languages invite, clarify, and obscure meaning—and for whom? What can we learn about the translatability of language from reading these types of texts and from writing our own

Staff & Faculty Book Club: Honor

You are invited to the November meeting of the Inclusive Excellence book club for staff and faculty!  Book: Thrity Umrigar, Honor RSVP to Dina Hackley-Hunt: hackleyhuntdm@hollins.edu .  Our goal is to explore dialogue across differences, and related issues: please join us for a friendly conversation, with dessert. You are welcome to bring your brown bag lunch, and any

Archives Exhibits: Tiffany Clock & Poisonous Plants

Come check out two new archival exhibits on the library's second floor! The first, Hollins History in Objects: The Tiffany Clock, 1890, shows the history of a luxurious gift made by the Hollins faculty to college President Charles Lewis Cocke and his wife Suzanna on their 50th wedding anniversary. Deadly Dosage: Poisonous Plants in Hollins’ Books

Bookmobile

Come join us in Moody lobby at lunchtime! We'll have the newest books added to the library shelves.

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