Morris ’26 Named to 2025 ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll
Stella Morris ’26 has been named to the 2025 ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll, a national recognition of student leaders who are driving voter engagement and building a culture of civic participation on college campuses.
June 02, 2025
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge has named Stella Morris ’26 in this year’s 2025 Student Voting Honor Roll. The awards celebrate and recognize just 232 students nationwide for their commitment to increasing student voting rates in the 2024 election and institutionalizing nonpartisan civic engagement.
During the 2024 election, these student leaders were on the front lines of democracy—helping their peers register to vote, building awareness around nonpartisan resources, hosting panels and events, and making sure their fellow students had the tools and knowledge to cast informed ballots.
ALL IN is a national awards program recognizing colleges and universities for their commitment to increase college student voter participation and encourages higher-education institutions to help students form the habits of active and informed citizenship. Through an intentionally designed program—which provides incentive, structure, and accountability—the program seeks to make democratic participation a core value on college campuses and cultivate generations of engaged citizens who are essential to a healthy democracy.
“I am incredibly honored to have been selected for ALL IN’s 2025 Student Voting Honor Roll for my work this past academic year,” says Morris, an art history major who served three years with Rollins’ Democracy Project, with this past year as the student coordinator. “Civic preparedness is a lifelong commitment. Thank you to ALL IN for this award and congratulations to my fellow recipients. Our work is never done.”
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