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Strom Publishes Book on History of Hunger Relief

History professor Claire Strom has co-written a new book on the national hunger relief movement alongside Dave Krepcho, president and CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida.

Ben Mack-Jackson ’24 and Liam King ’24

Two Tars Named Ginsburg Fellows

Ben Mack-Jackson ’24 and Liam King ’24 have been selected among the first cohort of Ginsburg Fellows, a new scholarship and mentoring program.

Savala Earns Second Book Award from Latin American Studies Association

History professor Joshua Savala earns a second accolade from the Latin American Studies Association for his book on Peruvian-Chilean social history.

Savala Earns Book Award from Latin American Studies Association

History professor Joshua Savala earns recognition from the Latin American Studies Association for his book on Peru.

Savala Publishes Book on Peruvian and Chilean Transnational History

History professor Joshua Savala’s first book takes a human-centric approach to examining the conflict between Peru and Chile.

Fairolyn H. Livingston ’83

Keeper of Her Community

Fairolyn H. Livingston ’83, chief historian of the Hannibal Square Heritage Center, forged her path to advocacy at Rollins.

Student presenting historical research exhibit on local LGBTQ history at The Center Orlando.

Prideful Preservation

Vibrant, safe spaces for local queer communities are the focus of work in which Rollins students curate history exhibits from start to finish.

Masked students conduct research in the Rollins Archives

A History for the Future

Rollins faculty, staff, and students are engaging in real-world research to uncover untold stories from the Great Migration for an original art installation coming to campus next year.

Students having a discussion in the Cornell Fine Arts Museum.

Cool Class: AfroFantastic: Black Imagination and Agency in the American Experience

A new course for first-year students culminates with an exhibition at Rollins’ Cornell Fine Arts Museum.

Hiram Todd Norman ’94

Head in the Cloud

How history and sociology major Hiram Todd Norman ’94 harnessed the power of the liberal arts to become the overseer of all things digital for The CW Network.

Rachel Walton and Claire Strom work with a student.

Cool Class: Researching American History

Rollins students explore the history of diversity and inclusion in education and at Rollins through the Pathways to Diversity grant.