Banned Books Week of Events

Join us for a series of events celebrating books and your freedom to read! During Banned Books Week we raise awareness about the rise in censorship attempts facing authors, librarians, and teachers across the United States. Don't Read This: Banned and Challenged Books ExhibitOct. 6-31 on the library's 1st floor. With book challenges up 2,000%

New Destinations: Celebration of Immigration Stories

Come celebrate at the library! Refreshments (cafe, chocolate, tea, conchas) will be served. This event is part of Hispanic and Latino Heritage month celebrations at Hollins; it is a collaboration between Unión de Estudiantes Latines (UEL) and the Library.

Exhibit: “Get Out into the Mountains,” Tinker Day at Hollins

The outfits, the songs, the recipes, scrapbook photos, and more....don't miss the Tinker Day exhibit from the Hollins Archives! Now on the library's 3rd floor. Starting back in the 19th century with climbing the mountain in floor length skirts, students have reinvented the tradition every year. Come and enjoy the history of this outrageous idea

Exhibit: New Destinations, A Book Collection of Hispanic and Latino Immigration Narratives

This exhibit highlights diverse Hispanic and Latino voices, focusing on immigration themes and featuring a variety of genres including fiction, nonfiction, memoirs, YA, poetry, and more. The works explore a range of experiences including daily challenges, cultural duality, and historical insights. Books are available in both English and Spanish, making this exhibit accessible to a

Inclusive Excellence Book Club for Staff & Faculty

You are invited to the September meeting of the Inclusive Excellence book club for staff and faculty! Our goal is to explore dialogue across differences, and related issues: please join us for a friendly conversation, with dessert… Book: Imani Perry’s Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People. RSVP to Dina Hackley-Hunt: hackleyhuntdm@hollins.edu .

Faculty Authors & Achievers Lunch and Celebration

Faculty are invited to celebrate their colleagues’ achievements at the annual Faculty Authors & Achievers lunch, followed by brief presentations. Three of our honorees will share from their scholarship and/or creative work.  No RSVP is necessary; sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs and the Wyndham Robertson Library.

Bookmobile: Welcome Back!

What's the first day of classes without a bookmobile? Come to Moody during lunchtime to see the latest and greatest of our new books!

Faculty Course Spa

Join your faculty colleagues for dedicated time and support for fall semester course prep, including: Lunch, 12-1 pm 10-minute massages, 12:30-2:30 pm (Sign up here).  Course development support from faculty and staff colleagues Dedicated time and space to work on your courses No RSVP is required. Participating departments include the Library, Career and Life Design,

Passport to Success!

Explore, learn, and collect your passport stamps to win a prize... Come see the library's people, spaces, and services, and collect our special orientation giveaway! Next, visit the many helpful offices in The Green, from Career and Life Design and the Global Hub to the CLE and Student Success Coaches.

Inclusive Excellence book club

You are invited to the July meeting of the Inclusive Excellence book club for staff and faculty! Our goal is to explore dialogue across differences, and related issues: please join us for a friendly conversation, with dessert… Book: David Grann’s Killers of the Flower Moon: the Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI. RSVP to

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