Public Policy and Political Economy

June 05, 2024
Cohen ’25 and Pool ’26 Named Ginsburg Fellows
Alexandria Cohen ’25 and Joseph Pool ’26 have been selected as 2024-25 Ginsburg Fellows, a scholarship and mentoring program for students passionate about social justice.

December 13, 2023
Mannino ’25 Attends Harvard Public Policy Leadership Conference
The opportunities Elle Mannino ’25 has seized just two years into her Rollins journey prepared her to earn a spot at the prestigious Public Policy Leadership Conference (PPLC) at Harvard Kennedy School.

March 15, 2023
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.

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.

May 13, 2020
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.

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.

April 11, 2019
James ’19 Earns Truman Scholarship
Isaac James ’19 has been awarded a Truman Scholarship, the premier graduate scholarship for aspiring public service leaders in the U.S.

May 23, 2018
From Refugee to Rollins
How a displaced child from South Sudan made his way from Kenya to Memphis to Winter Park and became the first Tar to win a prestigious public policy fellowship.

May 11, 2017
What I’ve Learned: James Ryan ’17 ’19MBA
The 2017 College of Liberal Arts valedictorian—one of the first graduates of Rollins’ new Public Policy and Political Economy Program—reflects on his time as a Tar.