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Professor Emeritus Jack Lane ’06H Wins Lifetime Achievement Award

Emeritus history professor Jack Lane ’06H has earned the Michael V. Gannon Lifetime Achievement Award from the Florida Historical Society.

April 03, 2025

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Scott Cook ’24MBA

Emeritus history professor Jack Lane has earned the Michael V. Gannon Lifetime Achievement Award that is named in honor of the renowned Florida historian, author, and University of Florida history professor Michael V. Gannon. The award honors those who have given more than two decades of service and contributions to the study and promotion of Florida history. The Florida Historical Society board of directors unanimously approved Lane’s nomination for the award.

Lane taught full time in the history department at Rollins for over 30 years. In 1972, he was awarded the Arthur Vining Davis Teaching Award, and at retirement in 1999, he received the Blackman Award for distinguished service to the College. Six years later, at the 2006 commencement exercises, Rollins awarded him an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.

Lane has published several books and numerous articles on American military history, foreign relations, and the history of education. In his later years, he turned his scholarly attention to the history of Florida and published several articles on the topic. Pineapple Press published The Florida Reader: Visions of Paradise From the Spanish to the Present, for which the Florida Historical Society awarded Lane the Tebeau Award for best book published on Florida in 1991. During retirement, in addition to his scholarly publications, Lane has conducted historical tours of the Rollins campus, acted as a guest lecturer in several Rollins classes, and served on the boards of Casa Feliz as well as the Winter Park Institute.

The award will be presented during the Florida Historical Society Public History Forum banquet dinner on Friday, May 16, at the DoubleTree Hotel Downtown Orlando. The keynote speaker will be former Florida Supreme Court Justice James E. C. Perry, and the presenters include environmental studies professor Leslie Kemp Poole and emeritus English professor Maurice O’Sullivan.


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