Roger N. Casey came to Rollins in 2000 and became the Dean of Faculty, in addition to teaching English courses. In 2006, he was confirmed as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. He is also an accomplished writer, actor, director, and speaker. Casey was born on February 28, 1961, and grew up in the small town of Woodruff, South Carolina. The first member of his family to attend college, he earned his B.A. in English at Furman University before moving on to graduate school at Florida State University, where he received his M.A. in English, as well as his Ph.D. in American Literature. He also studied at the University of London and with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Before arriving at Rollins, Casey served in a number of administr...
Dr. Debbie Conner, Vice President for Student Affairs is interviewed by two students and their profe...
Alan E. Nordstrom, Jr. joined the faculty of Rollins College in 1970 as an assistant professor of En...
Gordon E. Howell, or Gordie as he prefers to be called, came to Rollins in search of a master\u27s d...
Cynthia Ramey Wood came to Rollins College in 1990 as the Director of Community and Donor Relations....
Roger Dean Ray came to Rollins College in 1969 to teach psychology. Over his tenure, he has authored...
Robert A. Miller came to Rollins College in 1984 as the director of the Division of Continuing Educa...
Thaddeus Seymour came to Rollins in 1978 as the twelfth president of the College. During his twelve-...
Fred Hicks ’79MSCJ ’80H was Rollins’ dean of men and dean of student affairs from 1964 to 1969 and w...
Thaddeus Seymour came to Rollins in 1978 as the twelfth president of the College. During his twelve-...
As the College\u27s thirteenth president and the first woman to hold that title, Rita Bornstein came...
Maurice J. O\u27Sullivan, or Socky (short for Socrates), as he prefers to be called, came to Rollins...
Judith Alice Provost came to Rollins College in 1976 as a part-time counselor who focused on prevent...
Patricia Anne Lancaster joined the faculty of Rollins College in 1970 as a professor of French and h...
Barbara Carson began teaching at Rollins in 1973, where over the course of twenty-eight years, she d...
David Hill Lord came to Rollins College in 1980 as business manager. In 1983, he was appointed compt...
Dr. Debbie Conner, Vice President for Student Affairs is interviewed by two students and their profe...
Alan E. Nordstrom, Jr. joined the faculty of Rollins College in 1970 as an assistant professor of En...
Gordon E. Howell, or Gordie as he prefers to be called, came to Rollins in search of a master\u27s d...
Cynthia Ramey Wood came to Rollins College in 1990 as the Director of Community and Donor Relations....
Roger Dean Ray came to Rollins College in 1969 to teach psychology. Over his tenure, he has authored...
Robert A. Miller came to Rollins College in 1984 as the director of the Division of Continuing Educa...
Thaddeus Seymour came to Rollins in 1978 as the twelfth president of the College. During his twelve-...
Fred Hicks ’79MSCJ ’80H was Rollins’ dean of men and dean of student affairs from 1964 to 1969 and w...
Thaddeus Seymour came to Rollins in 1978 as the twelfth president of the College. During his twelve-...
As the College\u27s thirteenth president and the first woman to hold that title, Rita Bornstein came...
Maurice J. O\u27Sullivan, or Socky (short for Socrates), as he prefers to be called, came to Rollins...
Judith Alice Provost came to Rollins College in 1976 as a part-time counselor who focused on prevent...
Patricia Anne Lancaster joined the faculty of Rollins College in 1970 as a professor of French and h...
Barbara Carson began teaching at Rollins in 1973, where over the course of twenty-eight years, she d...
David Hill Lord came to Rollins College in 1980 as business manager. In 1983, he was appointed compt...
Dr. Debbie Conner, Vice President for Student Affairs is interviewed by two students and their profe...
Alan E. Nordstrom, Jr. joined the faculty of Rollins College in 1970 as an assistant professor of En...
Gordon E. Howell, or Gordie as he prefers to be called, came to Rollins in search of a master\u27s d...