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Women's History Month 2024 at Rollins

Rollins Celebrates Women’s History Month

During the celebration of Women’s History Month, Rollins is honoring the lives and impact of trailblazing women whose contributions and legacy have shaped the fabric of society in the Rollins community and beyond.

Rollins College history students create an LGBTQ exhibition at the Center with Claire Strom.

Rollins Celebrates LGBT History Month

Rollins honors the lives and contributions of LGBTQ+ people and offers opportunities for education, engagement, and celebration.

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.

Wonder Women

For more than 130 years, the story of Rollins has interlaced with the larger history of our nation, including the lives of many women with ties to the College who have paved the way for gender equality both on campus and beyond.

Honoring the Women of Rollins

We’re celebrating Women’s History Month by shining a light on some of the incredible women who have impacted the Rollins community and beyond.

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.