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Editor’s Note: Summer 2019 Issue

By the time you read this, former president Nancy Oliver Gray will have begun her term as interim president of Hollins, replacing President Pareena Lawrence, who stepped down at the end of June 2019. President Gray talks about the year to come in 鈥淎 Time to Look Ahead.鈥

What鈥檚 new on campus these days? Phase one of the new residential neighborhood, located between Barbee and the upper stables, opened in August. Read more about this inviting space in 鈥淭he New Village Opens Its Doors to Students.鈥

In 鈥淭wenty Years (and Counting) in the Life of a Library,鈥 Luke Vilelle, Maryke Barber, and Rebecca Seipp give you a look at the vital role this living library plays in campus life. Its signature elements remain鈥攂ut changes in services and in space, both physical and digital, address the evolving needs of the campus community.

Last spring, photography expert Denise Bethel 鈥73 spoke on campus about an exhibition at the Wilson Museum that included work by Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, Lewis Hine, Walker Evans, and others. Karen Adams (M.A. 鈥93 English and creative writing; M.A. 鈥00, M.F.A. 鈥10 children’s literature) tells the story in 鈥淭he American Experience in Photographs.鈥

In 鈥淐ollaborative and Pragmatic,鈥 Beth JoJack 鈥98 writes about how Jennifer Boysko 鈥89, who moved from Virginia鈥檚 House to the Senate early in 2019, inspires voters with her 鈥済enuine desire to make the world better.鈥

More than 40 years after its debut issue, Artemis continues to celebrates the prodigious talents of Southwest Virginia writers and artists, including Hollins students, alumnae, and faculty. Jeff Hodges M.A.L.S. 鈥11 describes what鈥檚 it like 鈥淧ushing a Boulder Up a Hill.鈥

In her delightful essay 鈥淭he Love Language of Lima Beans,鈥 Rachel McCarthy James 鈥08 writes about how the humble vegetable has become a symbol of love between her and her husband.

Jean Holzinger M.A.L.S. 鈥11
Guest Editor