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Opiod Research with Zeynep Teymuroglu

Small Classes, Big Impact

At Rollins, our commitment to small, discussion-based classes drives deeper learning and deeper connection.

Gateway Guide Emma Gibson ’23

A Guided Tour of Rollins Gateway

Our students and graduates give you a behind-the-scenes look at how your Rollins experience prepares you to pursue your purpose.

Rollins College English professor Jana Mathews engages students in class discussion.

Inside a Rollins Classroom

In small classes, big things happen. Through open discussion, hands-on learning, and close-knit mentorship from faculty who know your goals and dreams, you emerge as a confident critical thinker ready to make your mark.

Abrielle Mannino ’25 and Renee Stone ’85

Paying It Forward

Highly accomplished environmental lawyer Renee Stone ’85 sits down with Abrielle Mannino ’25 to discuss her biggest takeaways from Rollins, the value of the liberal arts, and insights gleaned on her path to advocacy.

A classroom of Hamilton Holt School students discuss Rollins’ signature approach to liberal arts education.

Course Spotlight: Introduction to Liberal Studies

This Hamilton Holt School class both introduces students to the liberal arts at Rollins and challenges them to put classroom theories into practice in impactful, enduring ways.


A collage of Rollins graduates.

The Liberal Arts of Leadership

Five executives share how a well-rounded education at Rollins prepared them for success, and what they’re looking for in the next generation of graduates.

Portrait of President Grant Cornwell

Truth, Facts, and Liberal Education in a ‘Post-Truth’ Era

Colleges and universities must ensure that students know not only how to exercise intellectual skills but also that certain things are so.

Exterior of Kathleen W. Rollins Hall

Building Momentum

This past summer, Rollins broke ground on an ambitious building project that will breathe new life into a campus icon, Mills Memorial Hall. We recently sat down with President Grant Cornwell to get the inside scoop on what the rejuvenated Mills will mean for current and future Tars.