Lee Stuart Cochran
Distinguished Graduates
From the arts to the laboratory and from the classroom to the boardroom, Hollins graduates have had a positive and lasting influence on our communities, our nation, and our world. Meet some of the innovators, pioneers, and creative forces who were empowered by the liberal arts education they received at Hollins to go places and make a difference.
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Graduate Name | Class Year | Last Name While at Hollins |
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Katherine Moore KeeleyKeeley attended medical school at the University of Louisville and completed her residency at Baylor University. In 1978 she won the Louisville Pediatric Society Award for the most outstanding student in pediatrics. Keeley’s accomplishments abound: she became chief of staff of the Sarasota Memorial Hospital; received the Role Model of Excellence at Sarasota Memorial; received the Summit Award for being the outstanding medical director for child protection in Florida;… |
1974 |
Moore |
![]() Katherine “Kay” KendallKay Kendall is the chair of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the arts agency of the District of Columbia. Kendall brings more than four decades of arts, education, and community outreach experience and leadership to this vital post. She was a 25-year board member of the Washington Ballet, including eight years as its chair,… |
1966 |
Kendall |
![]() Elizabeth Brownlee KolmstetterKolmstetter, an industrial and organizational psychologist (she earned a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech), excelled in the male-dominated world of national law enforcement while working for the FBI. She currently works for NASA as the director of the Workforce Engagement Division in Washington, DC. After 9/11, Kolmstetter was tapped to help start the new Transportation Security Administration.… |
1985 |
Brownlee |