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On Campus
OCTOBER 27
At an event bringing together students, faculty, staff, and donors, Rollins launched its historic Brighter Together campaign to support the people, programs, and places that prepare our students to lead meaningful lives and prosper in productive careers.
FEBRUARY 24
Rollins unveiled a new installation in Kathleen W. Rollins Hall by acclaimed artist Yinka Shonibare, who worked with students, faculty, and staff to memorialize untold stories from the Great Migration.
FEBRUARY 17
In celebration of Thaddeus & Polly Seymour Acts of Kindness Day, Tars near and far engaged in acts of service—from adorning campus with colorful messages of kindness to assembling meal kits to fight hunger in the local community.
MARCH 7
Communication studies and music double major Elizabeth Smith ’22 ’24MPH partnered with first-year students in Sarah Parsloe’s Disability and Social Change course to plan and launch Rollins’ first-ever Disability Empowerment Week.
MARCH 22
The Black Student Union beat out dance teams from dozens of other student organizations to take top honors at SGA’s annual LipSync event.
MARCH 24
Students in Zeynep Teymuroglu’s Industrial Mathematics course experienced firsthand one of the many practical career applications of a math degree: working together to analyze data and find innovative solutions for real problems.
APRIL 6
The beloved fox made his annual appearance on Tars Plaza, kicking off everyone’s favorite day of the year. Tars celebrated Fox Day with fun in the sun before heading back to campus for a picnic on Mills Lawn.