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Rollins Magazine Fall 2021

This special edition of Rollins magazine outlines the ambitious goals behind our Brighter Together campaign, a $275 million investment in the people, programs, and places that prepare our graduates for meaningful lives and productive careers.

A grid of images from the summer 2021 issue of Rollins magazine, including the cover depicting Lakeside Neighborhood.

Rollins Magazine Summer 2021

From the opening of the new Lakeside Neighborhood to the importance of service learning as preparation for success, explore the summer 2021 issue of Rollins magazine.

Rollins Magazine Spring 2020

From the official opening of the new Kathleen W. Rollins Hall to the promise of our unique educational vision, Rollins Gateway, explore the spring 2020 issue of Rollins magazine.

Student helps a local villager carry building materials on a field study to Tanzania.

Rollins Magazine Fall 2018

From a once-in-a-lifetime field study in Tanzania to how Rollins is leading the charge in changemaking, explore the Fall 2018 issue of Rollins magazine.

Life is for Foreign Service

After 38 years in the U.S. Foreign Service, Rust Deming ’64 now teaches at John Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies.

The Recipe For Success

How Jennifer Vitagliano’s study abroad experience at Rollins led her to open trendy New York City restaurant The Musket Room.

Living With HIV

Diagnosed with HIV at 24, Betsy Hill Samuel found greater purpose and is having the time of her life.

Sailor Tattoos

As tattoos gain acceptance, some on campus are choosing the Rollins anchor to mark their bond with the school. It’s also a nod to some of the earliest traditions of the Tars.

Sermons in Stone

You may have walked past without noticing. Or you noticed and wondered why Aristotle and Cleopatra are buried on the Rollins campus. Maybe you vaguely recalled something about stones collected from famous people and brought to Rollins for display.

Whatever you do or don’t know about the stones circling The Green, pay close attention now.

You’re about to stroll the Rollins Walk of Fame.

How a Woman Revolutionizes the NFL

Michelle McKenna-Doyle ’95MBA is leading the National Football League in technological advances.


Becoming Alaine

One student’s journey to begin living as a woman.

Voice of the Century

When native Pennsylvanian Grover Gardner ’78 attended high school in Belgium, he found nothing on TV to watch—so he turned to books. Great books. Classic books. Books that tickled his imagination and inspired him to read out loud.