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Rollins student Alexa Macias ’23, CLS Program recipient

Macias ’23 Earns Critical Language Scholarship

Alexa Macias ’23 has earned a Critical Language Scholarship to study Chinese in Taiwan at the National Cheng Kung University.

Students standing on Jeeps on safari in Tanzania during a study-abroad experience.

11 Tars Named Semifinalists for Fulbright Scholarship

Meet the semifinalists and find out where in the world these 11 global citizens might be headed.

Khourisader ’23 ’24MBA Earns AAUW Selected Professions Fellowship

Angelina Khourisader ’23 ’24MBA has won an award from the American Association of University Women that provides funding to women of color in historically underrepresented fields.

Emily Curran

Curran ’22 Earns Fellowship from the National Science Foundation

After a superstar undergraduate career, Emily Curran ’22 will start her PhD program with an extra boost from one of the nation’s preeminent STEM fellowships.

Kate Knight ’19

Knight ’19 Awarded Payne Fellowship

Kate Knight ’19 was a study abroad superstar during her time at Rollins. Now, she has earned a 2021 Payne Fellowship to help make her dream of working in the Foreign Service a reality.

Center of It All

In January, Rollins officially opened Kathleen W. Rollins Hall, the College’s new headquarters for applied liberal arts learning.

Helmick ’20, Kirk ’20, Sullivan ’20 Named Fulbright Scholars

Kenzie Helmick ’20, Mirabella Kirk ’20, and Shannon Sullivan ’20 have earned 2020-21 Fulbright Scholarships.

From left: Farahana Cajuste ’21 and Cristina Toppin ’21

Cajuste ’21 and Toppin ’21 Earn Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowships

Farahana Cajuste ’21 and Cristina Toppin ’21 have both earned a spot in Public Policy and International Affairs’ highly selective Junior Summer Institute, a program designed to prepare students for roles serving the public good.

Deihl ’21 Earns Truman Scholarship

First-generation college student Wyatt Deihl ’21 has been awarded the nation’s foremost scholarship for those seeking to make a difference in public policy.

Cristina Toppin ’21

Second Time’s the Charm

How Cristina Toppin ’21 overcame an initial setback and became the first Rollins student to attend the Harvard Kennedy School’s Public Policy Leadership Conference.

Lauren Neldner in an acoustic room holding cables.

Neldner ’20 Earns Goldwater Scholarship

Lauren Neldner ’20 has earned a Goldwater Scholarship, the preeminent undergraduate award in the fields of mathematics, engineering, and the natural sciences.

Rollins Announces 2019 Student Award Winners

The College recognized 33 students for their academic achievements and positive contributions to campus and the community at the 2019 Student Awards Banquet.