This fall's world premiere of Jaron Lanier's "Symphony for Amelia" at the Knowles Memorial Chapel was the culmination of a yearlong collaboration among the noted computer scientist, a music professor, and one lucky Rollins music major.
Rollins brings MBA students and local entrepreneurs together to teach the skills of growing a successful business.
The third and final chapter of Rollins through its first 125 years, Part III: Setting the Course looks at the College's past four decades.
Reunion: a word that resonates with Rollins alumni on many levels.
Rollins remains committed to providing a quality education in a landscape that will continue to flourish for future generations.
Rollins encourages all students to become engaged citizens.
Rollins continued to build its strong athletics tradition in the 2009-10 season.
Professor Tom Lairson was selected to receive a Fulbright Scholar award for teaching and research in Singapore.
Golf's "Dye-Abolical" Genius
The Pursuit of Acting
"Mad Dog" Rules the Radio
Mission Almost Accomplished
Tar at the Helm
Sure-footed Entrepreneur
Renaissance Men
Celebrating the bond between Rollins College and Lake Virginia
Peterson-Neller Summer Scholarship enables summer study in Italy.
Survey results reveal ways to increase alumni engagement.
Alumni enjoy an adventure back in time to Egypt and the eternal Nile.
Read updates from your classmates.
See who's recently tied the knot.
Meet future generations of Tars.
Take a moment to remember classmates who have passed away.
Man of Wisdom
The Colorful Economist
Extraordinary Athlete and Alumnus
Humble Educator, Coach, and Mentor
View photos from DC, Vero Beach, Fishers Island, and other cities around the country.
From Annie Russell to Mr. Rogers, Rollins' Treasures Were in Good Hands.
This Is What 125 Looks Like