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Editor’s Note: Winter 2023

Hollins is at its best when it celebrates the accomplishments of our alumnae/i and our history while holding fast to the awareness that our mission is centered around today鈥檚 students, tomorrow鈥檚 alumnae/i. This work requires finding that fine line where basking in yesterday鈥檚 successes never distracts us from the urgency and ever-evolving work of educating and preparing tomorrow鈥檚 leaders.

So, while I am obviously proud of the amazing individuals featured in this Winter 2023 issue of the magazine, I would like to begin this little editor鈥檚 note by honoring the amazing Hollins people behind the pages bringing their talents to bear. Their efforts in this magazine highlight the promise of tomorrow鈥檚 alumnae/i.

Raising Lazarus and Coming Home,鈥 a piece about Beth Macy M.A. 鈥93鈥檚 fall visit to the campus, was cowritten by two current students, Julia Mouketo 鈥23 and Marin Harrington M.F.A. 鈥23, who has worked two years as a graduate assistant for the marketing and communications office.

Harrington also wrote our spotlight on Elizabeth Kolmstetter 鈥85, 鈥A People-Centered Approach,鈥 as the current trustee discusses her recent transition from NASA to the first-ever chief people officer for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

First-year graduate student Ruby Rosenthal M.F.A. 鈥24 spoke with two Hollins women who have given most of their professional lives serving in higher education, Michelle DeRussy Dodenhoff 鈥85 and Christa Davis Acampora 鈥90, and wrote 鈥溾Just Remind Yourself Why You鈥檙e Here鈥欌 for the current issue.

Finally, in 鈥Nearer to Vital Truth,鈥 you鈥檙e invited to journey through a sampling of poems from Thorpe Moeckel (professor), T.J. Anderson III (professor), Cathy Hankla 鈥80, M.A. 鈥82 (professor emerita), and Annie Woodford 鈥99, M.A. 鈥00 (alumna), all of whom had books of their work published since last fall.