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Alise Fortune, Coco Marshall, Olivia Tamburlini, Rivers Lenholt, and Alec Kriegbaum.

Bright Lights

Rollins’ 2024 valedictorians share how the College connected them to their purpose, what they’ll miss most, and what’s next in their meaningful lives and productive careers.

Rollins Professors Present at Conference in Portugal

Anne Stone and Melissa Nelson, co-directors of the Social Impact Hub, along with education professor Jenn Manak presented their work at the 2023 International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC).

Bobby Sena, Alexis Matton, Angelina Khourisader, Justin Karlins

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.

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.”

Financing a Better Future

For William Glass ’14 and Andrew Holliday ’13, what began as the need to develop good money habits has turned into a passion for helping others eliminate financial stress.

Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

From courses and programs to pitch competitions and mentorship, Rollins provides students and alumni a network of resources to transform ideas into successful ventures.

Social entrepreneurship professor Josie Balzac and Raphael Adomakoh ’22 conduct research in the Social Impact Hub.

Rollins Business Programs Earn AACSB Reaccreditation

Rollins continues to demonstrate global leadership in business education, meeting the highest standards for academic rigor and distinction.

Social entrepreneurship professor Josie Balzac-Arroyo and Raphael Adomakoh ’22

Being the Change

Social entrepreneurship professor Josie Balzac-Arroyo wants to change the world, and she’s doing it through her students.

Balzac-Arroyo Publishes Paper on Climate Justice

Social entrepreneurship professor Josephine Balzac-Arroyo has recently published a paper on the history and effective strategies of movement law in regard to climate justice and advocacy.



Gateway to Greatness

Rollins’ esteemed Gateway Fellows funded internship program welcomed its third cohort this past summer, connecting Tars to some of the world’s most coveted opportunities.

Center of It All

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

Where Our Social Entrepreneurship Grads Go

As a graduate of Rollins’ AACSB-accredited business major in social entrepreneurship, you’ll be positioned to find or create a career that applies creative and sustainable solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.