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Political science professor Mike Gunter

July 08, 2024

Gunter’s Book on Climate Change Receives Multiple Awards

Gunter’s Book on Climate Change Receives Multiple Awards
Graphic depicting global challenges.

December 21, 2023

Solving the World’s Greatest Challenges

Rollins graduates earn more than a degree. They gain the knowledge and skills to address large-scale issues like climate change and human rights.

Solving the World’s Greatest Challenges
Rollins professor Mike Gunter

September 01, 2023

Gunter’s Book on Climate Change Featured in Yale Climate Connections

Gunter’s Book on Climate Change Featured in Yale Climate Connections
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March 16, 2023

Gunter Publishes Third Book on Environmental Concerns

Gunter Publishes Third Book on Environmental Concerns
From top left: Jeannie Infante Sager ’94, Bryce Pittenger ’87, Ann Francis ’01, and Tori Linder ’14.

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.

Rollins Announces 2023 Alumni Award Winners
From left: Danny McCarthy, Isa Sanchez, Polina Vlasova, Alexis Matton, Lali Jimenez-Lamouth, Fariha Syed, and Kyle Bennett.

November 08, 2022

Tars Compete at Florida Model U.N. Conference

Tars Compete at Florida Model U.N. Conference
Bobby Sena, Alexis Matton, Angelina Khourisader, Justin Karlins

November 08, 2022

Tars on the Hill

In anticipation of the recent midterm elections, we caught up with three Tars whose opportunity to intern on Capitol Hill allowed them to make real change in the heart of democracy.

Tars on the Hill
collage of students working in various communities

November 02, 2022

Solving the World’s Biggest Problems

For Rollins students, alumni, and faculty, the most pressing issues of our time are not insurmountable. They’re opportunities to bring meaning to the term “global citizenship.”

Solving the World’s Biggest Problems
Ingrid Ryan ’24

July 11, 2022

Ryan ’24 Earns Leadership Alliance Award

Ingrid Ryan ’24 has been selected for a prestigious program through the Leadership Alliance, which has paired her with a political science internship at Columbia University.

Ryan ’24 Earns Leadership Alliance Award
Nia Knox, Matthew Deveaux, and Capri Gutierrez

June 06, 2022

Tars Earn Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowships

Matthew Deveaux ’23, Capri Gutierrez ’23, and Nia Knox ’23 have been selected to attend Public Policy International Affairs’ prestigious Junior Summer Institute.

Tars Earn Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowships
Bobby Sena, Marybelle Doe, and Topanga Sena

May 19, 2022

Family Matters

Three students, two generations, one legacy—a trio of Tars discover their pathways to purpose at Rollins.

Family Matters
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March 03, 2022

Haines Publishes Article in American Political Science Review

Haines Publishes Article in American Political Science Review
Colin Kelly, Renee Sang, Neny Lairet, Wyatt Deihl, and Cristina Toppin

July 28, 2021

Rollins Ready

Equipped with 21st-century skills, real-world experience, and lifelong relationships, Rollins grads step into their futures ready to make the mark only they can.

Rollins Ready
A grid of images depicting service learning experiences at Rollins College.

July 26, 2021

Leadership Lessons (L)earned

These Rollins College grads credit thriving careers in medicine, law, and business to lessons learned in service of others.

Leadership Lessons (L)earned
Student-Faculty Collaborative Research with Donald Davison

July 02, 2021

Davison Receives Cornell Distinguished Service Award

Davison Receives Cornell Distinguished Service Award
Women holding Orlando County Vote sticker

March 25, 2021

Rollins Named a Voter-Friendly Campus

For the fourth time, the College has earned national recognition for fostering meaningful and lasting democratic engagement.

Rollins Named a Voter-Friendly Campus
Political science professor Joan Davison facilitates a simulation of the U.S. National Security Council during her Globalization RCC course.

January 28, 2021

Davison Awarded NCAA Division II Faculty Mentorship Award

Davison Awarded NCAA Division II Faculty Mentorship Award
Omar Sadek ’19 pictured in Lake Mary, a suburb of Orlando where he ran for city commission.

December 15, 2020

What It’s Like … to Run for Office at 19

Rollins prides itself on turning out young leaders. Omar Sadek ’22 is one of them, and he couldn’t wait until graduation to make a difference.

What It’s Like … to Run for Office at 19
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