On The Path To The Future
John Watson
Issue date: 1/29/07 Section: News
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As a Liberal Arts College, Rollins is dedicated to preparing students for the future. It is one of the duties Rollins is obligated to do in order to promote its view as one of the prestigious colleges in the South.
Laura J. Cole, a 2004 undergraduate from Rollins, is now the Communications Coordinator for the Alumni Relations. She is working on her master's degree in liberal studies here at Rollins, and she graduates this May. As an undergrad, she majored in English and was involved in sevearl activites. She has been working for Rollins Alumni since August 2005.
Jane Deon, also a 2004 undergraduate, is working hard too. She is a teacher and is currently teaching a course entitled " Speak Your Mind " in Italy as well as a course in English literacy as well.
Yet another graduate of 2004, Daniel Konopacki, is a Web Designer for Disney.
2001 Graduate, Julia Boguslawski, decided to work for her MBA in which she graduated in 2003. She is currently working for a hotel organization called CNL in the hospitality service.
David Bagby, '06, is now attending graduate school at the prestigious Oxford University in Cambridge, England. David, who was a member of the crew team and a straight-A student, graduated with honors and is pursuing his graduate degree in philosophy. Drew Brodnax, also a 2006 graduate recently got " accepted into Crummer graduate school of business and moved into a condo with Julie Holmes in Altamonte Springs, FL. " Julie was also a 2006 graduate and a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She will be graduating from Crummer in 2007.
It seems like a lot of our alumni are off exploring the "real world." Most of them have attended graduate school and others are finding jobs elsewhere. Whatever they are doing, they are working hard and facing all the difficult challenges that lay ahead of them.
Let us just hope that Rollins has prepared them for whatever they pursue. Whether it is a job in a different country or in your local area, we will know for a fact that what we learned in Rollins we will use it in our own paths toward greatness.
Our president, professors, and staff have done all that they could to prepare us for what lies ahead of us.
It is the difficult and grueling part of our lives that are ahead of us and we must apply our knowledge we learned from college and our teachers to help us get through those rough times.
President Duncan, President of Rollins, shows that Rollins is a great opportunity to know what the real world is like and helps us out the best he can to express that. He mentions in the Alumni Record that " I am not looking for a broken college to fix. I want to lead an institution that is already at the top, one that will challenge me to take it to even greater heights. "
Laura J. Cole, a 2004 undergraduate from Rollins, is now the Communications Coordinator for the Alumni Relations. She is working on her master's degree in liberal studies here at Rollins, and she graduates this May. As an undergrad, she majored in English and was involved in sevearl activites. She has been working for Rollins Alumni since August 2005.
Jane Deon, also a 2004 undergraduate, is working hard too. She is a teacher and is currently teaching a course entitled " Speak Your Mind " in Italy as well as a course in English literacy as well.
Yet another graduate of 2004, Daniel Konopacki, is a Web Designer for Disney.
2001 Graduate, Julia Boguslawski, decided to work for her MBA in which she graduated in 2003. She is currently working for a hotel organization called CNL in the hospitality service.
David Bagby, '06, is now attending graduate school at the prestigious Oxford University in Cambridge, England. David, who was a member of the crew team and a straight-A student, graduated with honors and is pursuing his graduate degree in philosophy. Drew Brodnax, also a 2006 graduate recently got " accepted into Crummer graduate school of business and moved into a condo with Julie Holmes in Altamonte Springs, FL. " Julie was also a 2006 graduate and a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She will be graduating from Crummer in 2007.
It seems like a lot of our alumni are off exploring the "real world." Most of them have attended graduate school and others are finding jobs elsewhere. Whatever they are doing, they are working hard and facing all the difficult challenges that lay ahead of them.
Let us just hope that Rollins has prepared them for whatever they pursue. Whether it is a job in a different country or in your local area, we will know for a fact that what we learned in Rollins we will use it in our own paths toward greatness.
Our president, professors, and staff have done all that they could to prepare us for what lies ahead of us.
It is the difficult and grueling part of our lives that are ahead of us and we must apply our knowledge we learned from college and our teachers to help us get through those rough times.
President Duncan, President of Rollins, shows that Rollins is a great opportunity to know what the real world is like and helps us out the best he can to express that. He mentions in the Alumni Record that " I am not looking for a broken college to fix. I want to lead an institution that is already at the top, one that will challenge me to take it to even greater heights. "
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