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Black Rollins students celebrating on campus

Rollins Celebrates Black History Month

During the celebration of Black History Month, Rollins pays homage to the rich tapestry of African American history, recognizing the pivotal lives and contributions of Black Americans and providing numerous avenues for education, engagement, and reflection.

MLK week celebration in Knowles Chapel

Rollins Honors the Pursuit of Justice During MLK Week

Rollins pays tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.’s life, legacy, and dedication to civil rights through a week filled with inspiring activities.

Rollins students on an immersion experience on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation

Spirit of the Land: Unearthing Native American Heritage

With passion and purpose, a cohort of Rollins students set out to explore Native American history on an Immersion experience at Florida’s Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation.

Rollins College history students create an LGBTQ exhibition at the Center with Claire Strom.

Rollins Celebrates LGBT History Month

Rollins honors the lives and contributions of LGBTQ+ people and offers opportunities for education, engagement, and celebration.

Spanish professor Patricia Tomé leading a class

Rollins Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Rollins honors the lives and contributions of Hispanic Americans through a host of programming meant to engage, educate, and inspire.

Beyond the Medici collection painting by Pietro Dandini

Rollins Museum of Art Announces Beyond the Medici Exhibition

The Rollins Museum of Art welcomes a touring exhibition of Florentine Baroque art for its fall season, which opens September 9.

Rollins professors and students do the Chinese Dragon Dance in celebration of the Lunar New Year.

Rollins Celebrates Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Rollins honors the lives and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders through myriad opportunities for engagement and education.

Rollins Celebrates Black History Month

Rollins honors the lives and contributions of pivotal Black Americans and offers myriad opportunities for education, engagement, and reflection.

A student broadcasts from Rollins’ radio station, WPRK 91.5 FM.

Tuning In to the Voice of Rollins

As Rollins’ beloved college radio station celebrates 70 years on the air, we’re taking stock of WPRK’s impact on the College, the community, and the students who used the platform to find their voice.

Zoe Milburn ’22, Ellie Minette ’22, and anthropology professor Zack Gilmore work on cataloguing Native American pottery found on nearby Shell Island, some of which dates back thousands of years.

Rollins Honors Native American Heritage Month

This month, Rollins honors Indigenous Americans by offering a host of programming meant to inspire conversation and reflection.

A graphic announcing the Annie Russell Theatre's 90th season featuring A Doll's House pt. 2,Water by the Spoonful, As You Like It, and Into the Woods

Annie Russell Theatre Celebrates 90th Season

Celebrating 90 years of performance and theater education, the Annie announces its 2022-23 season with a showstopper lineup.

Isabella Ward ’15 as Tere in Steven Spielberg’s recent remake of West Side Story, dancing center screen.

What It’s Like to … Perform on the Silver Screen

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.