Rollins Magazine Summer 2025
August 13, 2025
By Office of Marketing
From celebrating the tenure of President Grant Cornwell to welcoming new Rollins President Brooke Barnett, explore the summer 2025 issue of Rollins magazine.
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. Read story
A Team Player
As a public health professional, former Rollins baseball player Connor Celentano ’18 is passionate about helping every person in his community achieve access to health and wellness. Read story
The Epicenter of Experience
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, Kathleen W. Rollins Hall is transforming the student experience at Rollins. Read story
Lifting Others As He Climbs
Eric Marshall ’91’s story of success and service is a testament to the lasting impact of a Rollins education. Read story
The Cornwell Era: 2015 to 2025
As President Grant Cornwell closes out a remarkable decade at Rollins, we reflect on his transformational leadership and the legacy of impact that will echo across campus for generations to come. Read stories
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. Read story
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