Community & Culture

My Rollins Story

Students on a campus tour walking by the Rollins Building

Public Health Makes Sense Here

Many come to Rollins with one goal in mind—to make a difference. Students, recent graduates, and faculty talk about why they chose public health and what role Rollins plays in their stories.

"Public health is a team sport"

Emilio Loret De Mola, MPH ‘26 in Epidemiology, LGBTQ+ health advocate and researcher

“Rollins has been a great launching pad for my career in nutrition.”

Gabriella Salazar, MPH ‘26 in Epidemiology, nutrition-focused researcher

Connecting Consulting to Public Health

“I’ve learned a lot about how to navigate the field of public health. My previous work experience was more focused on the business side of health care. Now, I have a better understanding of community work as well, which gives me great perspective." 

- Cindy Cheng, MPH ’24 in Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences, Former health care consultant

 

Physicians Study Public Health at Rollins

“I wanted to find more effective ways to design health education interventions. Before coming to Rollins, I was a physician specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. I primarily cared for older adults with disabilities. I found that many of them had a hard time engaging in physical activity—especially once they returned home. That’s what led me to the field of public health.” 

- Sho Takeuchi, MPH ‘23 in Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences, Physician focused on physical medicine and rehabilitation