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词条 List of Hollins University people
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  1. Notable alumni

     Activism  Arts  Authors [2]  Business  Government and Public Service  Higher Education  Journalism  Law  Media and Entertainment  Pulitzer Prize Winners  Religion  Science and Medicine  Sports 

  2. References

The following is a list of individuals associated with Hollins University through attending as a student, or serving as a member of the faculty or staff.

Notable alumni

Activism

  • Ellen Malcolm, Founder of EMILY's List, 1969[1]
  • Emily Wheat Maynard, jewelry designer and founder of Elva Fields Jewelry, 2000[1]

Arts

  • Brandy S. Culp, curator of the Historic Charleston Foundation's collection of fine and decorative arts, 1998[1]
  • Haruki Fujimoto, dancer, choreographer, Broadway performer, and teacher at Hollins for 20 years.
  • Sally Mann, photographer and writer, shortlisted for 2015 National Book Award, 1974, M.A. 1975[1]

Authors [2]

  • Madison Smartt Bell, author of Ten Indians, M.A. 1981
  • Jenny Boully, author of five books, associate professor of creative writing, Columbia College Chicago, 1998, M.A. 1999
  • Margaret Wise Brown, author of Goodnight Moon, 1932
  • Amanda Cockrell, children's book author, 1969, M.A. 1988
  • Kiran Desai, author and recipient of the Man Booker Prize in 2006, M.A. 1994[1]
  • Tony D'Souza, author of Whiteman, M.A. 1998
  • Cathryn Hankla, American poet, 1980, M.A. 1982
  • Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey, author of A Woman Of Independent Means, 1960
  • Jill McCorkle, author, 1981
  • Ethel Morgan Smith, author of From Whence Cometh My Help: The African American Community at Hollins College, 1999
  • Lee Smith, author and winner of many awards including the Southern Book Critics Circle Award and two O. Henry Awards, 1967[1]
  • Edna Henry Lee Turpin, American author of children's books, ALND 1887

Business

  • Caroline Hipple, former executive vice president of This End Up and president of Storehouse Furniture, 1977
  • Shannon Ravenel, cofounder of Algonquin Press, 1960
  • Alexandra Trower, executive vice president of global communications at Estee Lauder, recipient of the International Women's Media Foundation's Corporate Leadership Award, 1986[1]

Government and Public Service

  • Jennifer Boysko, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 2016
  • Betsy B. Carr, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1968[1]
  • Elizabeth Brownlee Kolmstetter, one of the first federal employees tapped to create the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the aftermath of 9/11, 1985[1]
  • Pamela Jo Howell Slutz, career diplomat and former U.S. Ambassador to Burundi and Mongolia, 1970
  • Flo Neher Traywick, first woman in Virginia to be nominated by either party to run for Congress (House of Representatives)-Sixth Congressional District, 1945
  • Elizabeth Fentress Goodwin, cofounder, National Down Syndrome Society, 1969

Higher Education

  • Linda Koch Lorimer, president, Randolph-Macon Woman’s College; vice president for global and strategic initiatives, Yale University, 1974

Journalism

  • Suzanne Allen, Emmy Award-winning senior coordinating producer for CBS' 48_Hours_(TV_series), 1969
  • Ann Compton, ABC News White House correspondent, 1969
  • M. L. Flynn, senior producer, editorial planning, NBC Nightly News, 1972
  • Mary Garber, first woman sportswriter in the Atlantic Coast Conference, 1938
  • Ruth Hale, journalist, feminist, and founder of the Lucy Stone League
  • M. Carrie Allan, Washington Post columnist, nominated for the James Beard Award in the journalism category for In New Orleans, Terrific Cocktails Never Went out of Fashion, 1998, M.A. 1999
  • Elizabeth Valk Long, first woman publisher of Time Inc., 1972

Law

  • Tiffany M. Graves, executive director, Mississippi Access to Justice Commission, 1997[1]
  • Callie V. Granade, district judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, 1972

Media and Entertainment

  • George Butler, documentary filmmaker and writer, M.A. 1968
  • Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, owner and CEO of the Gotham Group, dubbed one of Hollywood's Most Powerful Women, 1984
  • Beth Macy, author, whose book Factory Man was a New York Times best seller and optioned by Playtone for an HBO mini series, M.A. 1998
  • Donna Richardson, fitness and aerobics instructor, author and television sports commentator, ALND 1984
  • Claire Sanders Swift, Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and prominent national media consultant, 1985
  • Ellen Stokes, Emmy nominated and CableACE Award winning producer and director, 1972
  • Eleanor D. Wilson, actress and Tony Award nominee, 1930
  • Danielle D. Rollins, Gracious Living & Stylish Entertaining™ lifestyle expert, author of Soiree: Entertaining with Style, 1990
  • Sadie Tillery, director of programming, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, 2005
  • Veronica Votypka, co-executive producer for Harpo Studios/Oprah Winfrey Network, 1999[1]

Pulitzer Prize Winners

  • Mary Wells Ashworth, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian, 1924
  • Annie Dillard, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer, 1967, M.A. 1968[1]
  • Henry S. Taylor, Pulitzer Prize–winning poet, M.A. 1966
  • Natasha Trethewey, American poet, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 2007, United States Poet Laureate, M.A. 1991[1]

Religion

  • Lindsey Narmour, Jack Kent Cook Scholarship Winner, Medieval Literary Scholar, and Minister, 2015[3] [4]

Science and Medicine

  • Jennifer Berman, pioneer in the field of female urology and female sexual medicine, 1986
  • Mary E. Hatten, Frederick P. Rose Professor and head of Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, Rockefeller University, 1971

Sports

  • Carol Semple Thompson, amateur golf champion, elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame, 1970[1]
  • Charlotte Fox, first woman to have climbed three of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks, 1979

References

1. ^10 11 12 13 {{cite web|title=Women Who Are Going Places|url=https://www.hollins.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/going-places-2015.pdf|publisher=Hollins University|accessdate=19 October 2015}}
2. ^[https://www.hollins.edu/authors/ "Authors Archive"]
3. ^{{cite web|title=Lindsey Narmour '15, English |url=https://www.hollins.edu/magazine/?p=6061|publisher=Hollins University|accessdate=12 March 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=JKC Scholars|url=http://blog.jkcf.org/welcome-to-the-jack-kent-cooke-foundation-blog/cooke-foundation-awards-39-scholarships-to-exceptional-graduate-students|publisher=Jack Kent Cook Foundation|accessdate=12 March 2017}}

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