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Who are we? Where did we come from? Where are we going? As a history major at Rollins, you’ll explore these pressing questions as you learn to think critically, write persuasively, and make connections between the past and the present. Our history majors don’t just graduate with a degree—they graduate with a deep understanding of the historical antecedents that shape our world today.

Through a curriculum designed to introduce students to a variety of perspectives in and outside the classroom, you’ll investigate an array of geographic regions, identify and pursue your passions, and forge lifelong relationships on campus, in our community, and around the world.


Why Study History at Rollins

  1. 1

    Apply Your Knowledge

    Our Applied History course requirement empowers majors to put their ideas to work in the world. This experience hones your historical knowledge in a range of real-world settings, from field studies to internships.

  2. 2

    Collaborate with Experts

    Every student has the opportunity to collaborate with our faculty on the kind of research typically reserved for grad school. Past projects have explored local history and resulted in publications.

  3. 3

    Broaden Your Worldview

    Rollins’ history curriculum is designed to expose you to a wide range of cultures across time and space. From ancient Rome to the Vietnam War, you’ll learn how belief systems develop over time.

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Matthew Hendry ’15 on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

“The skills I learned as a history major at Rollins have proved to be an invaluable foundation to continuing my education in law school. The upper-level courses in particular helped prepare me for the amount of reading, writing, and critical thinking that would be necessary. Additionally, the ability to conduct research gave me a leg up when I spent a gap year working for a think tank on Capitol Hill.”

Matthew Hendry ’15

Assistant State Attorney, Florida’s 10th Judicial Circuit

Rollins students at a museum.

Dive Into History

The mission of the Department of History is to make you aware of how historical thinking can help you understand who you are, where you came from, and how you can make intelligent decisions about where you are going. Studying the past will allow you the knowledge to better understand forces shaping contemporary debates and issues.

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Rollins History Careers

Rollins history grads are making tomorrow happen at some of the world’s most prestigious institutions and innovative companies.

  • Self portrait of Sebastian Novak

    Sebastian Novak ’12

    Associate, Classic Abstract LTD

  • Self portrait of Danielle Johnson.

    Danielle Johnson ’16

    Founder and Director of Operations, Guided MissDirection

  • Self portrait of Sydney Marshall

    Sydney Marshall ’16

    Graduate Student and Teaching Assistant, Duke University

  • Self portrait of Matt St. Jean

    Matt St. Jean ’11

    Sports Anchor, WTVA

  • Self portrait of TJ Holloway

    TJ Holloway ’13

    Campus Recruiting Project Manager, Point B

  • Self portrait of Samuel Toomey

    Samuel Toomey ’16

    Associate, Brown Rudnick LLP

Rollins College students enjoying lunch by the Lakeside pool.

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Real World Experience

From community engagement courses to internships and research, history students hone their skills in the real world.

  • Orange County Regional History Center
  • Walt Disney
  • Winter Park Magazine
  • Hannibal Square Heritage Center

Popular Courses

Our history courses help shape you into a global citizen and prepare you for a wide variety of careers thanks to a focus on research, writing, and communicating ideas effectively to many audiences.


A Day in the Life of a Rollins History Major

“Taking classes with Dr. Claire Strom has truly changed my academic experience at Rollins. Her classes are fascinating and challenging. Overall, the history faculty truly cares about our success. They’re so invested in the students and in helping us understand how we can change our future for the better.”

Grace Marshall ’20

MA Candidate, Johns Hopkins University 

History students on a study abroad experience in Athens, Greece.

Beyond the Classroom

Immersive Global Experiences From Germany to Greece and China to Vietnam, Rollins offers history majors a host of study-abroad experiences all over the globe. In recent years, history students have explored the Athenian acropolis and hiked the Tonkinese Alps—all while earning credit toward their major.

Professional Presentations Each year, members of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society, showcase their historical acumen as presenters at regional and national conferences. Faculty advisors support students every step of the way as they submit proposals, practice presentations, and travel to events.

Community Partnerships Our majors enjoy exclusive internship and engagement opportunities thanks to partnerships between the Rollins history department and leading community organizations like the Winter Park Historical Association, the Orange County Regional History Center, and the Hannibal Square Heritage Center.



Keep Exploring

Take a deeper dive into history at Rollins by meeting your future professors, seeing our grads in action, and sitting in on a class.

Fulbright winners Peyton Connor ’24, Adam Lahlou ’24, Eve Wasil ’24

June 05, 2024

3 Rollins Students Earn Fulbright Scholarships

Three Tars have received the distinguished Fulbright Scholarship, including two teaching assignments and one research fellowship.

3 Rollins Students Earn Fulbright Scholarships
History professor Claire Strom

March 19, 2024

Strom Publishes Book on History of Hunger Relief

History professor Claire Strom has co-written a new book on the national hunger relief movement alongside Dave Krepcho, president and CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida.

Strom Publishes Book on History of Hunger Relief
Ben Mack-Jackson ’24 and Liam King ’24

October 05, 2023

Two Tars Named Ginsburg Fellows

Ben Mack-Jackson ’24 and Liam King ’24 have been selected among the first cohort of Ginsburg Fellows, a new scholarship and mentoring program.

Two Tars Named Ginsburg Fellows
Claire Strom and students.

Expert Faculty

Our faculty specialize in a wide range of topics—from modern China to the history of Byzantium. This diverse expertise offers our history majors a broad view of the world, and also adds historical context and nuance to many interdisciplinary studies at Rollins.

Meet Your Professors