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Top 25 Stories of 2025

December 08, 2025

By Jessica Firpi ’11

Top 25 Stories of 2025 photo grid

As 2025 comes to a close, we’re bringing back the Rollins stories you loved most this year—one more time.

From globe-trotting internships and immersive study abroad experiences to prestigious college honors and milestones, explore the most-viewed Rollins stories of 2025.

Rollins President Brooke Barnett
Zach Stovall

1. The Dynamo

Brooke Barnett brings a mindset of possibility, passion, and purpose—and a knack for meaningful, necessary questions—to the role of leading Rollins as the College’s 16th president.

Rollins students during commencement
Patrick Connolly

2. Rollins Ranked No. 1 Private Regional University in the South

U.S. News & World Report has ranked Rollins as the top private institution and No. 2 overall among the regional universities in the South for 2026.

Rollins 2025 valedictorians
From top left: Caroline Hutchinson ’25, Abrielle Mannino ’25, Sydney Boswell ’25, Skylar Hines ’25, Maggie Kuffskie ’25, and Delaney Benton ’25. Alex Stiner

3. Academic All-Stars

Rollins’ 2025 valedictorians share highlights from their time on campus, what they’ll miss most, and how the past four years have prepared them to step boldly into the future.

Tennis & Golf Center opening ceremony
Elliott Kiernicki

4. Photos: Rollins Unveils New Tennis & Golf Center

On October 23, the Rollins community gathered to celebrate the official opening of the new Tennis & Golf Center, a cutting-edge facility that will elevate the student-athlete experience and honor the College’s legacy of athletic excellence.

Rollins student-athletes
Scott Cook ’24MBA

5. Rollins Ranks in Top 5 in the Nation for Academic and Athletic Excellence

For the 14th consecutive year, Rollins has earned the NCAA’s Division II President’s Award for Academic Excellence, reaffirming its place among the nation’s top colleges for both academic and athletic achievement.

Ava Bartolomucci ’28 at Disney

6. What It’s Like ... My First Semester at Rollins

From move-in day to meeting professors and fellow classmates, see a student’s first semester at Rollins through the eyes of first-year Ava Bartolomucci ’28.

East End Neighborhood rendering
Architectural rendering provided by Hanbury

7. First Look: East End Neighborhood

East End Neighborhood—Rollins’ newest residential community—is expanding the College’s on-campus living capacity and creating a vibrant new hub where students can live, learn, and connect.

Alumni award winners Patricia Winters Levesque ’95MBA, Connor Celentano ’18, Tina Marie Osceola ’89, and Eric Marshall ’91.
From left: Patricia Winters Levesque ’95MBA, Connor Celentano ’18, Tina Marie Osceola ’89, and Eric Marshall ’91.

8. Rollins Announces 2025 Alumni Award Winners

Meet the recipients of the 2025 Fred Rogers Global Citizenship Award, Distinguished Alumni Award, Young Alumni Achievement Award, and Alumni Service Award.

Summer 2025 internships

9. Putting Passions into Practice

Tars share some of their biggest accomplishments from summer 2025 as they channeled their Rollins education into real-world, career-defining internships.

Rollins Fox Day 2025 collage
Alex Stiner

10. Fox Day 2025 in Photos

Fox Day was once again everyone’s favorite day of the year. Relive the magic of Fox Day 2025—the sun-soaked memories, the spontaneous joy, and the spirited traditions that made this year’s celebration unforgettable.

Rollins alums Kimberly Schlaepfer ’14, John Schade ’18, Grace Marshall ’20, and Kiefer Hurst ’18.
Clockwise from top left: Kimberly Schlaepfer ’14, John Schade ’18, Grace Marshall ’20, and Kiefer Hurst ’18.

11. Foundation for the Future

No one can predict what the world will look like four years from now. That uncertainty might shake some—but not our grads. A Rollins education equips our students to excel, no matter what the future holds.

Grant Cornwell
Alex Stiner

12. What I’ve Learned: Grant Cornwell

Grant Cornwell reflects on what he learned leading Rollins for the past decade.

Grant and Peg Cornwell at a welcome event
Scott Cook ’24MBA

13. The Cornwell Era: Better Together

Everyone at Rollins has a go-to story about President Emeritus Grant Cornwell and his wife Peg—the presidential power couple cultivated a campus culture that invited everyone into the conversation.

Hayley Stoddard ’24
Alex Stiner

14. Numbers, Networks, and New Horizons

From global internships to deep connections with professors, Hayley Stoddard ’24 has turned her passion for international business into a career in Orlando’s thriving hospitality sector.

Students during 2024 commencement
Scott Cook ’24MBA

15. The Princeton Review Ranks Rollins Among Nation’s Best Colleges

Rollins has been recognized as one of the nation’s best 391 colleges by The Princeton Review and has ranked among the top 20 in six additional categories.

Students enjoying Welcome Week 2025
Elliott Kiernicki and Zach Stovall

16. Photos: Welcome Week 2025

From move-in to SPARC Day, here are a few of our favorite moments from Welcome Week 2025.

Students studying abroad in summer 2025

17. Passport to Possibility

From Scotland to Rwanda, Rollins students spent summer 2025 gaining global perspectives and essential experience through immersive field studies and study abroad programs.

Photos from Rollins campus, Winter Park, and Orlando
Scott Cook ’24MBA

18. Orlando, Winter Park Rank Among Nation’s Best Places to Live and Learn

WalletHub names Orlando the No. 3 Best College Town in America and ranks Winter Park the No. 1 small city in Florida and in the top 20 nationwide for quality of life.

Professor Brendaliz Santiago-Narvaez alongside biology major Bennett Coker ’26
Alex Stiner

19. Rollins Among Nation’s Best for Student Experience

Rollins once again earns national recognition from The Wall Street Journal, ranking among the country’s top 400 colleges and No. 33 in the nation for best student experience.

Students walking on a pathway on Rollins campus
Scott Cook ’24MBA

20. Rollins College Named Among Top 15 Most Beautiful Campuses

Rollins College was ranked the No. 13 Most Beautiful Campus this year by The Princeton Review’s The Best 391 Colleges. This is up from No. 17 last year.

Joseph Pool ’26
Alex Stiner

21. Pool ’26 Earns Phi Beta Kappa Public Service Scholarship

Joseph Pool ’26 earned the Phi Beta Kappa Key into Public Service Scholarship, recognizing his academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to shaping public policy for the common good.

Rollins students during commencement
Scott Cook ’24MBA

22. Rollins Named Top Producer of Fulbright Students

Rollins continues its legacy of global citizenship and responsible leadership, earning recognition as a top producer of Fulbright Students for the 12th time.

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23. Video: Rollins’ New Evening Educare Program

Rollins’ new Evening Educare program offers low-cost, high-quality childcare to students in the Hamilton Holt School’s Professional Advancement and Graduate Studies programs.

Rollins graduate on commencement day
Scott Cook ’24MBA

24. Rollins Ranks Among America’s Top Colleges

Forbes magazine recognized Rollins among the nation’s top colleges for delivering strong student outcomes, financial accessibility, long-term value, and a personalized path to success.

Student Achievement Awards collage
Scott Cook ’24MBA and Alex Stiner

25. Rollins Announces 2025 Student Achievement Awards

The College recognized nearly 35 students for their academic achievements and positive contributions to campus and the community at the 2025 Student Awards Banquet.


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