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Kappa Delta All-Sing
President Troutt makes a surprise appearance as the Wizard of Oz in Pi Kappa Alpha′s All-Sing performance. |
The members of Pi Kappa Alpha take a bow with the star of their show, President Troutt. |
Kappa Delta president, Kait Fleck, receives an award for raising the most money for Prevent Child Abuse by a Kappa Delta chapter in Tennessee. |
Ben Waller serenades the packed gymnasium during Sigma Nu′s performance. |
Rhodes′ students Kelly Allison, Josie Long, and Maggie Goss show their KD pride. |
Regina Simmons, Associate Director of Residence Life, has a blast dancing to "Independent Women" with K.R.U.N.K. |
Dr. Peter Agre Lecture
Dr. Peter Agre, recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and President Troutt. |
Dr. Agre speaks to Rhodes faculty, students, and parents about his life in science and the value of a liberal arts education. |
Dr. Agre and his daughter, Carly, who is a sophomore at Rhodes. |
Rhodes student John Musgrove introduces himself to Dr. Agre after the lecture. |
Opening Convocation 2008
New students enter Evergreen Presbyterian Church for Opening Convocation. |
President Troutt opens the 160th session of Rhodes College. |
Student Lauren Cook listens to the Convocation Address, which was given by Professor Mary MIller. |
President Troutt, Professor Gail Streete, Recipient of the Jameson M. Jones Award for Outstanding Faculty Service, and Dean Michael Drompp. |
New Student BBQ for Class of 2012
The Class of 2012 is greeted by Elvis as they arrive at the President′s home. |
Rhodes′ Board of Trustees Chairman Spence Wilson and Elvis smile for a picture together. |
Elvis serenades the Class of 2012. |
New students Alex Kamp and Anson Jeng dance to some of Elvis′ classics. |
New students Annie Stuckslager and Kristin Wilkinson enjoy Elvis′ performance. |
Boomer, the Troutt′s family dog, gladly welcomes the attention from new students, Andrew Hart and Michael Pappas. |
Student Services Town Hall Poster Session
President Troutt and graduate student Andy Greer discuss the new Student Services Hub. |
Faculty and students view the prospective plans for the re-engineering of the Burrow Library. |
Assistant Dean of Students for Multicultural Affairs, Cynthia Polk-Johnson, shows student Diana Villa a design. |
Student Tia Hannum takes a look at one of the many brightly colored displays. |
Ninth Congressional District Town Hall Meeting: 40th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King′s Assassination
Humanitarian and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte addresses the crowd that fills Barret 051. |
Dr. Wigginton, Vice President of College Relations; President Troutt; Danny Glover, civil rights activist and actor |
U.S. Representative Steve Cohen speaks at the Town Hall Meeting. |
(From the left) Reverend C. T. Vivian, Congressman John Conyers from Michigan, and Danny Glover |
Glover speaks about the significance of Dr. King′s vision to today′s society. |
Belafonte addresses the importance of Dr. King′s messages in today′s plight for civil justice. |
(From the left) Reverend C. T. Vivian, Harry Belafonte, and Danny Glover |
Juried Art Exhibition
(From the left) Students Aubrey Diaz, Colin Dixon, Lauren Kennedy, trustee Randy Rhea, and President Troutt |
Student Kara Purdy surveys the artwork. |
Students Katie Joyner and Kathleen Perniciaro appreciate the projects displayed in the Clough-Hanson Gallery. |
Art appreciators from the Rhodes and Memphis communities attend the opening of the Juried Art Exhibition. |
The "Big Easy Boil" Sponsored by Rhodes′ New Orleans Alumni Chapter
Joby Dion (′02) and President Troutt |
Carole Troutt and Lawton Fabacher (′02) |
(From background to foreground) Students Anna Coons and Caroline Voelkel are excited to eat crawfish. |
Rhodes students enjoy peeling and eating the crawfish provided by the New Orleans Alumni Chapter. |
Students Caroline Voelkel and Anna Coons show off their "Big Easy Boil" tee shirts. |
Alumni Lawton Fabacher (′02) and Craig Brewer (′91) socialize at the crawfish boil. |