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Savala Earns Second Book Award from Latin American Studies Association

History professor Joshua Savala earns a second accolade from the Latin American Studies Association for his book on Peruvian-Chilean social history.

Nichter Publishes Article on Civil Rights Movement

Sociology professor Matt Nichter recently published an article in Critical Historical Studies, a journal produced by the University of Chicago Press.

Sarah Skala, Socorro Torres Lopez, Capri Gutierrez, and Sarah Bennefield.

4 Rollins Students Earn Fulbright Scholarships

Four Tars have received the distinguished Fulbright Scholarship, including two teaching assignments and two awards to pursue graduate school and research opportunities.

Solving the World’s Biggest Problems

For Rollins students, alumni, and faculty, the most pressing issues of our time are not insurmountable. They’re opportunities to bring meaning to the term “global citizenship.”

Nichter Receives Best Article Award from WCSA

Sociology professor Matthew Nichter’s article on Emmett Till has received recognition from the Working Class Studies Association.

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.

Tars Taking Action

A trio of Tars are putting the “act” in “activist” through educational outreach and the creation of the first-ever Take Action Institute.

Evan Mascagni ’08, Shannon Post ’08, and Nick Capezzera ’08

Making Films That Make a Difference

When Evan Mascagni ’08, Nick Capezzera ’08, and Shannon Post ’08 first met on the Rollins campus, the wheels of social change started turning. Now the trio is helping shape the world through documentary film.

Nichter publishes article on organized labor's response to the death of Emmett Till

The article explores the role labor unions played in protests following Till's murder in 1955.

Gonzalez Guittar Receives McKean Grant Award

The McKean Grant Award is designed to help a member of the Rollins faculty achieve an otherwise impossible career goal.

Marissa Cobuzio on a study break with Ari, the service dog she’s raising on campus.

My Rollins Gateway: Vet with a Cause

Marissa Cobuzio ’19 is pursuing a career in mission-based veterinary medicine because she loves animals—and people.

Topical Teaching

Eight faculty have teamed up to create a course, Understanding COVID-19, in which students are learning in real time about the pandemic across multiple disciplines.