My Rollins Gateway: Filling Her Plate to Fill Her Cup
Neny Lairet ’21 found her ideal career path by pursuing an interest in international business and embracing opportunities to be a leader at Rollins.
April 29, 2022
Rollins’ 2022 valedictorians reflect on the highlights of their college experience and share a glimpse of what’s next.
May 19, 2022
Three students, two generations, one legacy—a trio of Tars discover their pathways to purpose at Rollins.
May 18, 2022
Phi Theta Kappa once again selects Rollins as a leader in transfer-student development and success.
May 18, 2022
After a superstar undergraduate career, Emily Curran ’22 will start her PhD program with an extra boost from one of the nation’s preeminent STEM fellowships.
Get a sneak peek at your Rollins Life by exploring the experiences that your future classmates say you should not miss out on.
Neny Lairet ’21 found her ideal career path by pursuing an interest in international business and embracing opportunities to be a leader at Rollins.
With degrees in marine biology and business, Colin Kelly ’19 ’21MBA is charting a course toward a tenable future in renewable energy.
Equipped with 21st-century skills, real-world experience, and lifelong relationships, Rollins grads step into their futures ready to make the mark only they can.
Isabella Ward ’15 recently made her big-screen debut in the Golden Globe-winning West Side Story revival, and now she’s reflecting on her path to the spotlight.
Get an inside look at the history of Shell Island through the eyes of anthropology majors Zoe Milburn ’22 and Ellie Minette ’22, who have spent the past three years cataloging thousands of pre-Columbian items as part of an ambitious research project.
Rollins prides itself on turning out young leaders. Omar Sadek ’22 is one of them, and he couldn’t wait until graduation to make a difference.
Our resident vlogger Curtis Shaffer ’22 shows you just how easy it is to make friends on America’s most beautiful campus.
May 12, 2022
Join Curtis ’22 as he reflects on his last four years and asks Tars what advice they’d give their former selves.
May 12, 2022
From discovering the origins of centuries-old paint samples to curating exhibitions at the Rollins Museum of Art, the College provided Isaac Gorres ’21 the freedom to combine interests in art and science.
May 09, 2022
Rollins College valedictorian Elizabeth Bonker ’22, who is affected by non-speaking autism and communicates solely by typing, urges her fellow graduates to use their voices, serve others, and see the value in everyone they meet.
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