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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.

Biology professor Brendaliz Santiago-Narvaez and student Tiffany Rojas

Rollins Ranked in Top 3 for Undergraduate Teaching

U.S. News & World Report has recognized Rollins for its extraordinary commitment to teaching undergraduate students.

Year in Photos 2022-23 collage

A Rollins Year in Photos

As we begin a brand-new semester, let’s celebrate everything that makes Rollins great by looking back at some of our favorite moments from the 2022-23 academic year.

Summer, Shared 2022

From field studies to internships to world-class research, Tars share their proudest moments from summer 2022.

Shan-Estelle Brown speaks with a student during a class session.

Magnifying the Moment

Whether it’s in the classroom or the community, anthropology professor Shan-Estelle Brown is committed to finding real solutions for issues of health inequality.

A grid of photos from the 2021-22 academic year at Rollins.

A Rollins Year in Photos: 2021-22

As Rollins celebrated its 137th anniversary, the 2021-22 academic year furthered the College’s ongoing mission to provide students with the skills, knowledge, and hands-on learning opportunities they need to change the world.

My Rollins Gateway: From Mentee to Master

Francisco Wang ’22 grabbed every opportunity at Rollins to excel—from exploring a cornucopia of subjects to forging relationships that will last a lifetime.

Emily Curran

Curran ’22 Earns Fellowship from the National Science Foundation

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.

My Rollins Gateway: A Study in Contrasts

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.

Physics professor Chris Fuse use a projected globe to conduct physics research.

Rooted in Rigor

By investing in the strength of Rollins’ unique academic model, we continue to embolden our position as one of the country’s best and most innovative liberal arts institutions.

Tiara Ashurst ’23

Colleagues in Curiosity

Each summer, Rollins’ Student-Faculty Collaborative Scholarship Program pairs enterprising students with expert faculty to tackle some of the world’s toughest challenges. Explore a few of this year’s standout projects.

A collage of scenes of Rollins students on the job this summer

Summer, Shared 2021

From transformative internships to industry-leading research, Tars share their top accomplishments from summer 2021.