Rising Voices: Emerging Latinx Authors Exhibit

Our newest exhibit is a collaboration with the Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Celebration Committee, come check it out! Explore the vibrant world of emerging Hispanic and Latinx voices in our special book exhibit for Hispanic Heritage Month. “Rising Voices: Emerging Latinx Authors” displays a diverse collection of works from up-and-coming authors who are redefining the literary landscape.

DEIB & WRL Book Club

The Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging and the Wyndham Robertson Library invite the Hollins staff and faculty to a new book club. Our goal is to explore dialogue across differences, and related issues: please join us for a friendly conversation, with dessert! The Book: I Never Thought of It That Way: How to

From the Closed Stacks: Rare Books Exhibit

Explore the world of rare books! From cuneiform tablets to medieval illuminated manuscripts; from Japanese fairy tales illustrated on rice paper, to a rare edition of Don Quixote. The library's Special Collections and Archives department presents a few of the rare treasures you can find in the closed stacks.... For more information, contact Archivist and

Library Student Advisory Board Meeting

Join us for our first meeting of the Fall! LSAB provides feedback about library services, collections and programs; we also plan a game night and other events. Help make our library the best it can be! Dinner starts at 4:30, our meeting at 4:45 p.m. Rsvp to Shawna Battle at battlesa@hollins.edu

Girls Like Girls: Celebrating Lesbian Narratives Exhibit

Created by Genevieve Furges '24, our fall exhibit is a sample of books and films that showcase Lesbian/Sapphic voices and identities. These books can be checked out - come take a look today! Note: Genevieve Furges created the "Girls Like Girls" exhibit as part of a J-Term internship on developing diverse voices in the library

Faculty Course Spa

Take this opportunity to de-stress and move closer to finishing your fall semester course prep, in a dedicated space and with academic support and teaching colleagues available to assist and partner on course development. You will find a welcoming and supportive atmosphere in the library, including massage appointments and lunch. Work on your own or

Writing Workshop for Hollins Students with Tara Sim

Creating Something Out of Nothing: How to build immersive and inclusive SFF worlds from scratch. Join author Tara Sim ('11) for a workshop on worldbuilding – come prepared to write! Related events: Book giveaway, Tue. Oct. 29 Reading, Thu. Nov. 7 Lunch & Learn: On Getting Published, Nov. 8 Tara Sim is a YA author

Tara Sim Reading

The Beanstalk Reading series presents Hollins alum Tara Sim reading from her work. Following a brief Q&A, Tara will sign copies of her books; stay and meet the author at a free reception afterward! Free and open to the public. Related events: Book giveaway, Tue. Oct. 29 Lunch and Learn: On Getting Published, Fri. Nov.

Bookmobile

Come get a good book before the break! Our last bookmobile this semester will feature more great new titles for you to explore.

Bookmobile and Book Giveaway

Don't miss your chance to get Hollins alum author Tara Sim's We Shall Be Monsters before her visit on November 7-8! We are giving away 50 copies for free: first come, first served! Come for the free book, stay to get a good scare: in addition to the newest books from the library, the bookmobile

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