Fall is my favorite season at Rhodes. It brings the excitement of new beginnings, the pleasure of greeting returning faculty members and welcoming new ones. »
When William Burnet Tuthill designed Carnegie Hall in the early 1890s, he fashioned a perfect place. »
Is the Civil Rights Movement over? Are its struggles still relevant? The "From Freedom Summer to the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike" program inspires teachers from around the country to teach the civil rights movement in compelling ways. »
Enjoy an historical account of how Parisians came to appreciate the sounds of America′s music. »
The issue of campus employment is front and center among students. The Rhodes Student Associate Program (RSAP) aims to provide intellectually challenging jobs that mesh with students′ academic and career goals. »
Rhodes alumni circulate Memphis music worldwide. Beale Street Caravan is the brainchild of two of Rhodes′ own--Ward Archer ′74 and Sid Selvidge ′65. »
Rhodes welcomes 23 new faculty this fall. Meet them all.... »
Finding your lifelong learning within the pages of a good book these days? How about adding one of those recent publications by Rhodes faculty, staff and alumni to your collections? Links to publishers make it quick and easy. »
High ranks. Smithsonian Fellow. CIC Exchange. Diehl Award. French honor society. New division. Getty grants. Professor Ruffin. Record class. New Dean of Students. State Art Commission honor. Microarray kits. »
Meet two of Rhodes′ start senior athletes. Stephanie Gong ′05 and Joseph McKinney ′05 make us all proud to be part of the Lynx team. »
Keep in touch with classmates electronically. And learn about the new Joe Neville Society. »
Martha Hunter Shepard ’66
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Christina Huntington ’96