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August 24, 2023
A Rollins Year in Photos
As we begin a brand-new semester, let’s celebrate everything that makes Rollins great by looking back at some of our favorite moments from the 2022-23 academic year.

June 01, 2023
3 Tars Recognized Among Orlando’s 40 Under 40
For their professional and philanthropic contributions, three Rollins alumni have been named to Orlando Business Journal’s 2023 honor roll of top leaders under 40.

December 08, 2022
Rollins Announces 2023 Alumni Award Winners
Meet the recipients of the 2023 Fred Rogers Global Citizenship Award, Distinguished Alumni Award, Recent Alumni Achievement Award, and Alumni Service Award.

September 27, 2022
Keen ’70 ’71MBA ’10H Pledges $1.5 Million for Scholarships
By supporting financial aid at Rollins, Trustee Allan E. Keen ’70 ’71MBA ’10H is helping to provide generations of Tars access to the best in liberal arts education.

September 01, 2022
Hamilton Holt School Welcomes New Advisory Board Members
Rollins’ Hamilton Holt School of Professional Advancement and Graduate Studies appoints Gary Moses ’16MBA and Julie Wei to its Board of Advisors.

September 01, 2022
Magnifying the Moment
Whether it’s in the classroom or the community, anthropology professor Shan-Estelle Brown is committed to finding real solutions for issues of health inequality.

August 16, 2022
A Rollins Year in Photos: 2021-22
As Rollins celebrated its 137th anniversary, the 2021-22 academic year furthered the College’s ongoing mission to provide students with the skills, knowledge, and hands-on learning opportunities they need to change the world.

July 07, 2022
Service Steward
Andrea Massey-Farrell ’98 understands that giving back is what moves communities forward.

May 19, 2022
Family Matters
Three students, two generations, one legacy—a trio of Tars discover their pathways to purpose at Rollins.
March 24, 2022
Arnett ’12 Named Lambda Literary Awards Finalist
Hamilton Holt School graduate Kristen Arnett ’12 is one of just five finalists at the Lambda Literary Awards in the category of lesbian fiction.

March 03, 2022
The Making of an Advocate
Elizabeth Smith ’22 ’24MPH came to Rollins wanting to embrace a new beginning. That all changed when the world was thrown into chaos. Now, she’s emerged from the pandemic as a fierce advocate for disability rights.

January 14, 2022
Two Tars Recognized as “Women Who Mean Business”
Yanet Herrero ’20 and Lindsay Muscato ’07 both made the Orlando Business Journal’s annual list recognizing outstanding businesswomen in Central Florida.