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9/27/2012 Open House For Prospective Students Is This SaturdayThe program begins at 1 p.m. in the Bryan Campus Life Center and ends at 3:30 p.m. »
9/25/2012 Come Out to “Colleges of Memphis Night” on Sept. 27The event will bring together all 14 Memphis colleges and universities and includes live music, fun, and giveaways. »
9/25/2012 Rhodes Fraternity and Family Safety Center Bring Awareness About Domestic Violence Through Twitter CampaignSigma Nu has begun tweeting questions most asked by the public about domestic violence and the Family Safety Center is providing answers. »
9/24/2012 Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum To Honor Rhodes Alumnus and Songwriter Allen ReynoldsReynolds has produced hits for Crystal Gale, Garth Brooks, Don Williams, and Emmylou Harris, among others. »
9/21/2012 Department of Music Receives Accreditation by National Association of Schools of MusicAfter its comprehensive, rigorous, three-year review, NASM described Rhodes as being extremely strong. »
9/19/2012 Rhodes Featured As Part of U.S. News College Road TripThe spirit of giving back resonates at Rhodes, according to an article on today’s U.S. News.com about Tennessee colleges. »
9/18/2012 Memphis Daily News Shines Light on Rhodes’ Food Sustainability InitiativesThe recently launched farmers market on campus is among the subjects. »
9/18/2012 Full Schedule of Events Planned for Parent/Family Weekend Parent/Family Weekend is Sept. 21-23. »
9/17/2012 Rhodes To Host Tournées French Film Festival Sept. 19 - Oct. 3The Tournées French Film Festival is an initiative to bring contemporary French cinema to American college campuses. »
9/11/2012 Professor Michael LaRosa and Bryce Ashby ’00 Discuss Immigration ReformThe article appeared in The Commercial Appeal »
9/10/2012 Rhodes Students to Observe 9/11 by Giving Back to the CommunityThroughout the day on 9/11, Rhodes students will be involved in the following community service activities. »
9/5/2012 Professor Cafiero Receives NSF GrantDr. Mauricio Cafiero, as a part of the MERCURY consortium, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant in the amount of $200,000. »