Toggle Menu

PHOTOS: Fox Day 2015

On Wednesday, April 15, the long-awaited fox made his annual appearance at Rollins. From before sunrise to sunset, here are some on-campus highlights from this year’s Fox Day.

By Scott Cook

April 16, 2015

A banner announcing Fox Day hangs over Rollins' main gate.
Scott Cook
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Photos from Fox Day 2015.
Rollins College students enjoying lunch by the Lakeside pool.

Experience Rollins IRL

There’s no better way to get a feel for life at Rollins than by scheduling a campus tour.

Schedule a Visit

Recent Stories

April 21, 2026

The Inauguration of Rollins President Brooke Barnett

Spectrum News 13 shared highlights from the inauguration of Rollins College’s 16th president, Brooke Barnett.

The Inauguration of Rollins President Brooke Barnett

April 21, 2026

A Framework for Advancement and Academic Leadership

Brooke Barnett, president of Rollins College and Jonathan Purvis, vice president for advancement and marketing at Butler University, wrote this opinion piece about leveraging the power of philanthropy to bring an institution’s vision to life.

A Framework for Advancement and Academic Leadership

April 19, 2026

Student Op-Ed: Earth Day Injustices

Makenna Gary, a senior at Rollins College, double majoring in biology and environmental studies, wrote this op-ed for the Orlando Sentinel exploring Earth Day injustices and Rachel Carson’s lasting impact.

Student Op-Ed: Earth Day Injustices