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Posted on March 9, 2015October 14, 2018

Apply for REAL, but Don’t Limit Yourself

Taylor Chambers, 1st Year Epidemiology Student When I was admitted to Rollins, I was thrilled to see that my financial aid package included a REAL award (although, I wasn't entirely sure what that meant at the time). However, I didn't end up accepting a REAL position. Over the summer, I began my search for jobs …

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Posted on March 3, 2015October 14, 2018

It’s All Greek to Me!!!

Pennie Theodorou, 2nd-year Behaviroral Sciences and Health Education  Student If you are Greek, have any Greek friends, or have seen the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding, you know that being Greek isn’t just an ethnicity, it is a way of life.  I grew up in a big, loud Greek family in Tucson, Arizona and participated …

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Posted on February 16, 2015October 14, 2018

In Public Health, It Can Be All Fun and Games

Chole Eng, 1st-year Epidemiology Student As a San Francisco native that moved to Boston for undergrad, I never thought I’d end up in Atlanta. I didn’t have any friends or family here, the closest that I’d come to Southern living was my secret love of Chick Fil A, and for those of you who have seen …

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