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Hollins University was founded in 1842 and named Valley Union Seminary. Located in Roanoke, it was Virginia's first chartered women's college in 1852, and was renamed shortly thereafter.

  • Academics  - Directory of the different programs of study offered at Hollins. With particular information for transfer and international students.
  • Alumnae Connections  - Portal to news, updates, services, and information of interest to Hollins' women graduates.
  • Athletics at Hollins  - Glimpse into Hollins University's athletics programs, events, activities, and teams. With links to other pages of interest.
  • Campus Tour  - Interactive online view into the physical Hollins University campus. With maps and information on visiting the Hollins campus.
  • Career Development  - Presents career and graduate school statistics, career advice, postings for internship opportunities, and a guide to the career planning process.
  • The Hollins Critic  - American literary journal offering collections of essays, book reviews, and poetry. Published five times a year.
  • Hollins University  - Official school website serves as a comprehensive guide to the academic programs offered, school services, activities, administration, and facilities.
  • Hollins University Bookshop  - Information on the items available, the bookstore's services, transaction policies, and opening hours.
  • Hollinsnet  - Comprehensive guide to the web and IT services of Hollins. With news, videos, and links to related pages.
  • Student Life  - Overview of the facilities, services, programs, and campus involvements students can expect from Hollins. With a calendar of campus events.
  • Wyndham Robertson Library  - Introducing Virginia's first "National Literary Landmark." Presents online catalogs, information on the services, and forms.
 
 
 
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