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Teymuroglu Selected to Serve on MAA Membership Committee

Mathematics professor Zeynep Teymuroglu has been invited to serve on the Mathematical Association of America’s Membership Committee.

Chemistry students work with a professor in a lab.

Rollins Receives Scientific Equipment Grant

The Sherman Fairchild Foundation has awarded Rollins a grant that will enhance learning in the sciences and make biology and chemistry majors even more competitive for careers in STEM.

Students in an independent study math course meet to collaborate on research.

Cool Class: Industrial Mathematics

Students in this independent study course experienced firsthand one of the many practical career applications of a math degree: working together to analyze data and find innovative solutions for real problems.

Teymuroglu Awarded Grant from Center for Undergraduate Research in Mathematics

The funding will support student-faculty research at both Rollins and the University of Richmond that focuses on opioid use and disease spread.

Adis Vila on the Rollins campus.

Evening the Odds

Adis Vila ’74 has been many things in life—a Cuban immigrant, a star pupil, a presidential staff member—and she’s not done yet.

Persistently Prestigious

Rollins’ academic excellence combined with unmatched personalized attention prepares our students to land some of the world’s most competitive opportunities.

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.

A college student and special needs student reviewing a paper while sitting on the floor.

Stronger Together

At Rollins, our diverse group of community engagement courses delivers on the College’s commitment to service, synthesizing classroom learning with real-world experiences in our own backyard.

Arden Baxter and Professor Mark Anderson work on a whiteboard together.

Calculating Impact

Arden Baxter ’18 always loved math, but it wasn’t until coming to Rollins that she really understood the power in numbers.