WINTER PARK, Fla. (April 27, 2022) – Rollins student-athletes were honored for their involvement around campus and their work inside the classroom at the Rollins Student Achievement Awards ceremony. Women's Swimmer
Emily Curran, Volleyball player
Marlee Johnson, Women's Basketball player
Yoke Tassent, and Women's Basketball student assistant
Samijah Butler headlined the evening for the Tars, earning the prestigious Fiat Lux Award.Â
Dar Bejerano was named the Peer Educator of the Year, while Curran also collected the Social Sciences Academic Award.
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Curran, Johnson, Tassent, and Butler were named Fiat Lux award winners for their efforts all over campus. Fiat Lux Awards honor outstanding Rollins seniors for their positive contributions to the campus and community in the areas of academics, leadership, inclusion, and service. The award recognizes the most established and honorable leaders on campus, and is considered the most prestigious honor a Rollins College student can achieve.
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Bejerano was named the Student Leader of the Year. This award recognizes a student leader who has demonstrated the highest level of leadership and a strong and lasting impact in multiple areas of campus.
Curran also added the Social Sciences Academic Award to her winnings on the night. The award is given to one student from each of the six academic divisions who best espouses the values of the College's mission and the academic rigor required for success.
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