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EMBARK students get to know each other while painting pottery at All Fired Up.

Embarking with Purpose

Since 2016, the College’s EMBARK program has supported students from underrepresented backgrounds as they transition to college life and start their journeys at Rollins.

Members of Spectrum pose outside in downtown Orlando holding a Rollins College rainbow pride banner.

Club Spotlight: Spectrum

With a renewed sense of energy and plans to increase student support systems, Rollins’ student-run LGBTQ+ organization is embracing their place in the community.

BSU students dancing at the Soul Food Sunday dinner, one of their favorite traditions.

Club Spotlight: Black Student Union

The history of Rollins’ Black Student Union echoes the history of America. Now, a new generation of leaders are making an impact on campus and beyond through service, education, and a chorus of voices calling for change.

Carley Matthews ’22

My Rollins Life: Defining Leadership

Carley Matthews ’22 isn’t trying to fit a certain mold of leadership—she’s using her own voice and style to redefine the role.

Jaheim Morris ’24

My Rollins Life: The Freedom to Explore

By the time Jaheim Morris ’24 graduates from Rollins, he will have engaged with nearly every corner of campus on his pathway to purpose.

A collage of images from Rollins' study abroad programs.

9 Reasons Rollins Delivers the Best in Study Abroad

From the variety of once-in-a-lifetime experiences to preparation for the world’s most prestigious scholarships, find out why Rollins is one of the country’s best colleges for study abroad.

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.