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Physics professor Whitney Coyle working with her students.

May 04, 2023

What It’s Like ... to Partner with Your Professor

Thanks to acoustical research they conducted alongside physics professor Whitney Coyle, Makayle Kellison ’25 and Maggie Kuffskie ’25 played a role in the historic launch of the Artemis I rocket.

Kasandra Riley and Brandon McNichol ’19 work together in a chemistry lab.

December 01, 2022

Rollins Receives Inclusive Excellence in STEM Grant

The six-year grant will support the College in its efforts to foster inclusivity and belonging for those who have been historically underrepresented in the sciences.

July 22, 2021

Moore Receives NSF Grant to Support Undergraduate Research

Physics professor Thom Moore’s research project will focus on understanding the basic physics and acoustical impact of cylindrical and rectangular pipes in flue organ pipes and recorders.

July 02, 2021

Murdaugh Honored with Cornell Distinguished Teaching Award

The Cornell Distinguished Teaching Award, named for George D. Cornell ‘35, honors Rollins faculty who have distinguished themselves through outstanding teaching.

June 16, 2021

Rollins Faculty Receive Inclusivity in STEM Learning Grant

The grant will go toward funding a variety of interdisciplinary programs focused on better serving marginalized students who wish to pursue STEM degrees, both at Rollins and beyond.

Aditya Mahara ’12

March 04, 2021

My Rollins Gateway: A Pillar of Progress

Aditya Mahara ’12’s path through Rollins was defined by both the opportunities he seized and those he created for himself.

Josephine Spiegelberg during a presentation.

October 07, 2020

My Rollins Gateway: Down to a Science

Valedictorian Josephine Spiegelberg ’20 grew up in a family of physicists, but her Rollins experience empowered her to weave any subject matter into her research. Now she’s ready to change the world.

Lauren Neldner and physics professor Thom Moore conduct acoustics research in Rollins’ anechoic chamber.

March 24, 2020

My Rollins Gateway: Seismic Scholar

Armed with rigorous lab work, extensive research experience, and five prestigious scholarships, Lauren Neldner ’20 is ready to make the world a safer place.

July 24, 2019

Challenge Accepted

Rollins joins the National Academy of Engineering’s Grand Challenges for Engineering Scholars Program, a new educational model that prepares engineering students to face the world’s toughest challenges.

Lauren Neldner in an acoustic room holding cables.

May 29, 2019

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.

May 20, 2019

Persistently Prestigious

Rollins’ academic excellence combined with unmatched personalized attention prepares our students to land some of the world’s most competitive opportunities.

Dr Fuse and a student recreate a scene from Back to the Future.

May 23, 2018

The Fantastic Dr. Fuse

Rollins physics professor Chris Fuse parlayed his love of the fantastical into a career in science and now uses that passion to inspire his students.