Rollins
A student sports a Democracy Project T-shirt on campus.

Rollins Earns Voter-Friendly Campus Designation

Rollins has once again been recognized as a national leader in engaging students in democracy.

Skylar Knight ’19 places signs encouraging students to vote on Mills Lawn.

Rollins Recognized as Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting

The latest distinction from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge highlights Rollins’ long-standing commitment to increasing student engagement with the democratic process.

A student places voting signs on campus.

Rollins Earns Highly Established Action Plan Seal from ALL IN Challenge

This latest designation underscores Rollins’ commitment to fostering democratic engagement across campus.

Rollins Celebrates Women’s History Month with Education and Reflection

Rollins is honoring the lives of trailblazing women whose contributions have made a difference in our backyard and in communities around the world.

Skylar Knight places voting signs on campus.

Rollins Receives National Recognition for 2020 Student Voter Turnout

The College has earned high marks for mobilizing unprecedented levels of participation in the 2020 presidential election.

Rollins Named a Voter-Friendly Campus

For the fourth time, the College has earned national recognition for fostering meaningful and lasting democratic engagement.

A Rollins student wearing a black protective mask reading “I am a voter.”

Club Spotlight: The Democracy Project

One of Rollins’ most popular and active student organizations, the Democracy Project creates a strategic road map to engage students in the electoral process.

Skylar Knight planting yard signs to remind students of their right to vote.

Rollins Named a Voter-Friendly Campus

The College has been recognized as a national leader in engaging students in democracy for a third consecutive year.

What I’ve Learned: James Ryan ’17 ’19MBA

The 2017 College of Liberal Arts valedictorian—one of the first graduates of Rollins’ new Public Policy and Political Economy Program—reflects on his time as a Tar.