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Rollins alum Ann Francis ’01

Eco Pioneer

The Hamilton Holt School helped Ann Francis ’01 make a midlife career change, and Rollins has never been the same since.

Gunter’s Book on Climate Change Featured in Yale Climate Connections

Political science professor Mike Gunter’s book Climate Travels has been featured in a Yale Climate Connections article.

11 Ways to Get Involved at Rollins

As Rollins welcomes its biggest class ever, we’re rounding up a few of our favorite ways that Tars can dive headfirst into campus culture.

Rollins recognized among the greenest colleges in the nation

As the urban farm expands and the College slashes more waste, The Princeton Review recognizes Rollins for its commitment to sustainability.

Students restoring the shoreline of Lake Virginia on campus.

Club Spotlight: Sustainability Program

For more than 15 years, the Rollins Sustainability Program has implemented campus-wide efforts to conserve resources and preserve our environment.

Rendering of Kathleen W. Rollins Hall

Trustee Kathleen Rollins Provides Transformational Gift for Mills Memorial Hall Renovation

The renovated campus building, which is scheduled to open in fall 2019, will now be known as Kathleen W. Rollins Hall.


A young person crouching in a garden

Green is the New Black

The Princeton Review recently ranked Rollins as one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges. Here are 13 of our favorite ways Rollins is shrinking its carbon footprint and grooming the next generation of leaders to save our planet.

A student participating in Rollins' bike-share program.

Rollins Among the Nation’s Greenest Colleges

Rollins is recognized by The Princeton Review in its annual guide to the country’s green colleges.

Morgan Laner ’18

Waste Warrior

From her first day at Rollins, Morgan Laner ’18 endeavored not only to get involved with lessening Rollins’ carbon footprint, but to revolutionize how it was done.

Environmental studies professor Barry Allen and his students have a round-table discussion about sustainability in the Costa Rican rainforest.

Sustainable Roots

Environmental studies professor Barry Allen has been leading field studies to Costa Rica for more than two decades, each year preparing his students to become the next leaders in conservation.