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12/21/2010 College Offices Will Be Closed for the HolidaysRhodes College offices will be closed December 23 through January 2. »
12/20/2010 Rhodes Professor Receives Service Award From Regional Accrediting BodyHe is Dr. Mark V. Smith, Distinguished Service Professor of Education. »
12/15/2010 Enroll Now In Rhodes′ Meeman Center Spring 2011 CoursesClasses will begin in January and continue through mid-May. »
12/13/2010 Anthony Siracusa Returns to Rhodes To Coordinate Community ServiceSiracusa was actively involved in service as a student and graduated in 2009 with a B.A. in history. »
12/10/2010 Pancakes Anyone?The annual Pancake Study Break is this Sunday, Dec. 12. »
12/8/2010 Rhodes Alumna Continues To Be An Advocate For Tennessee’s ChildrenShe is Emily Ogden who graduated from the college in 2000 with a B.A. in urban studies. »
12/6/2010 Ken Woodmansee Joins Rhodes As New Communications Director Woodmansee has more than 20 years of combined writing, editing and marketing communications experience. »
12/3/2010 Roll Out The Red Carpet: Five Students Star in New "Rhodes TV"Making its debut today is the new “Rhodes TV” —five webisodes designed to show prospective students how life at Rhodes really can be. »
12/1/2010 Arboretum Recertification Looks PromisingNinety different species of trees on campus have been tagged as part of Rhodes being certified as a Level 3 Arboretum. »
11/29/2010 Chatterbox Audio Theater To Hold Open Auditions at Rhodes Open to the public, auditions for voice actors will be held December 3rd and 4th. »
11/23/2010 Behr’s Book Makes Long ListAssociate Professor of English Mark Behr’s third novel, Kings of the Water, has been nominated for the prestigious 2011 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. »
11/22/2010 Souper Contact Not Just for the HolidaysRhodes volunteers share food and friendships throughout the year at the soup kitchen located in the basement of St. John’s United Methodist Church (1207 Peabody). »