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Monkey Business
In 1976, a group of rhesus monkeys escaped the Memphis Zoo and crossed the street to Rhodes campus. Bill Short ′71 narrates this student-produced documentary about that day.
Emmanuel John-Teye ′13
Searching for a solid pre-med program and a low student-teacher ratio, jazz pianist Emmanual ’13 discovered Rhodes and a bonus—the college’s connections to St. Jude.
Alex Wilkerson ′13
Alex ′13 made it a goal to play his sax on Beale Street before he graduated. He had accomplished it by his second year.
Andy McGeoch ′12
Among study abroad opportunities, spring-break service projects and a vital International Studies program, Ohio native Andy ’12 and his cultural interests found a home at Rhodes.
Merrill Ricketts ′13
Merrill ′13 fuels her interest in accounting and finance with something Rhodes students love—the fine and varied Memphis cuisine.
2011 Baccalaureate Address
Nobel Laureate Dr. Peter Agre’s meaningful address was a highlight of the 2011 Baccalaureate service.


