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Franklin Dakin ′14 Franklin Dakin ′14 runs for municipal office—and wins! »
Carson Duffy ′12 As recipient of a 2012 Thomas J. Watson Foundation fellowship, Carson Duffy ’12 plans to visit four post-conflict countries to gauge how leadership develops out of and responds to trauma. »
Noor Eltayech ′14 Noor Eltayech ’14 integrates her religious faith with leadership as the Muslim Student Association president and the Bonner Interfaith coordinator. »
Richard Fisher Students and young alums turn to Richard Fisher for job advice in an increasingly competitive market. »
Jasmine Gilstrap ′13 Jasmine Gilstrap′s (′13) role as editor of the student newspaper reflects the same goal-oriented drive that defines her academic and extra-curricular activities. »
Oliver Lynn Haynes IV ′13 Oliver Lynn Haynes IV ’13 writes and publishes The Searing Veil during his academic career at Rhodes. »
Daniel Henke ′12 The lure of great minds in history drew Daniel Henke ’12 toward his major and confirmed his decision to pursue a juris doctorate. »
Professor Hughes Already drawn to Memphis music in his research, Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Charles Hughes contributes his vision to the Memphis Center. »
Liz Jeans ′11 Liz Jeans ’11 talks about what it’s like to be part of the "crazy, very intelligent family" of chemistry majors and why she decided to join a sorority. »
Demitri Jerow ′14 Rallying Rhodes students around sporting events provides Demitri Jerow ′14 a chance to bolster togetherness. »
Emmanuel John-Teye ′13 Searching for a solid pre-med program and a low student-teacher ratio, jazz pianist Emmanual John-Teye ’13 discovered Rhodes and a bonus—the college’s internship connections to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. »
Professor Judaken Rhodes’ first Spence L. Wilson Chair in Humanities strengthens the interdisciplinary environment on campus. »