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5/2/2012 Rhodes Basketball Standout Receives NCAA Postgraduate ScholarshipBiology major Sharwil Bell ’12 is one of 29 female athletes—across the three divisions—to be named in the NCAA’s most recent selection of scholarship winners. »
5/1/2012 Dave Wottle To Be Recognized For Service To College and Olympic WinThe longtime Rhodes dean of admissions, and for the last year, special assistant to the president, is retiring and will be honored by the college on May 3. »
4/30/2012 Professor Luther Ivory Wins Clarence Day Award for Outstanding TeachingThis is Rhodes′ highest faculty honor for outstanding teaching, and Ivory was recognized April 27 at the college’s annual Awards Convocation. »
4/30/2012 Rhodes Boasts Third Fulbright Award Grantee This YearDaniel Williford ’11 will travel to Morocco to teach. He joins Jake Groves ’12 and Richard Hurd ’08 as Fulbright student grantees for 2012-2013. »
4/26/2012 Campus Life Awards Recognize Outstanding Contributions to Rhodes CommunityCongratulations to this year’s recipients! »
4/23/2012 New Members of Phi Beta Kappa To Be InductedAll new members will be inducted in a ceremony on May 11. »
4/23/2012 Deadline Approaching For the Rhodes Summer Writing InstituteIt is April 30. »
4/23/2012 Rhodes’ Commitment to Community Engagement Is Focus of Memphis News Cover Article The article is titled "Called to Serve" in the April 21 issue. »
4/20/2012 Novikoff Publishes Lead Article in Prestigious JournalThe article is in the April issue of the American Historical Review. »
4/19/2012 Art Walk To Benefit Vollintine and Evergreen GreenlineThe event will take place 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. on April 21. »
4/18/2012 McKenna Lewellen ’14 Named a Theological Education Undergraduate FellowThe undergraduate fellowships, presented by The Fund for Theological Education (FTE), recognize gifted student leaders exploring ministry as a vocation. »
4/18/2012 Rhodes to Host Visit By Under Secretary of Education Martha KanterKanter will meet with higher education leaders regarding the Obama Administration’s College Affordability proposals. »