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Khourisader ’23 ’24MBA Earns AAUW Selected Professions Fellowship

Angelina Khourisader ’23 ’24MBA has won an award from the American Association of University Women that provides funding to women of color in historically underrepresented fields.

Rollins Faculty Receive Inclusivity in STEM Learning Grant

The grant will go toward funding a variety of interdisciplinary programs focused on better serving marginalized students who wish to pursue STEM degrees, both at Rollins and beyond.

Hannah Holman ’18 pictured in the signature ball pit in the office of Electronic Arts in Orlando.

Secret Code

Success in today’s high-tech workforce requires more than expert coding chops. Just ask Rollins’ 2018 computer science grads, whose 21st-century skills are helping them thrive in some of today’s coolest careers.

Persistently Prestigious

Rollins’ academic excellence combined with unmatched personalized attention prepares our students to land some of the world’s most competitive opportunities.

Photo of Carla Daza in front of a building with a green garden.

Daza ’20 Earns Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship

Carla Daza ’20 has earned a spot in Public Policy and International Affairs’ highly selective Junior Summer Institute, a program ultimately designed to prepare students for roles serving the public good.

Alfond Scholar Carmen Cheng ’18.

Hey, Siri. Let’s Make You Smarter.

Life these days for Alfond Scholar Carmen Cheng ’18 means making sure one of Apple’s signature features is always getting better at her job.

Professor, Dan Myers, sitting in a chair playing an electric guitar.

Music Lessons

Computer science professor Dan Myers’ penchant for music has played an instrumental role in his development as both a scientist and a teacher.

Arden Baxter and Professor Mark Anderson work on a whiteboard together.

Calculating Impact

Arden Baxter ’18 always loved math, but it wasn’t until coming to Rollins that she really understood the power in numbers.

Rocket Man

Three straight internships at NASA have given Michael Gutensohn ’18 real-world experience that’s out of this world.

Group of students standing in front of a wall mural. Smartphone with photo of the mural.

Cool Class: Creating the Digital Future

This project-based course goes beyond learning HTML to examine how computer science, the web, and digital media are shaping our society.

Sam Sadeh ’18 and students teach local schoolchildren how to code as part of funding made possible by Google.

Igniting Kids’ Imagination Through Computer Science

Rollins student and professor team up with Google on after-school project for fourth-graders.