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Latoya Newsom ′06 Milwaukee native Latoya Newsom ’06 came to Rhodes thinking it would be all coursework and books. She ended up learning much more in the hospitals and neighborhoods of Memphis. »
Alexandra Nobel ′10 Alex Nobel ’10 describes psychology as an inexact science of evolving insights—like the connection between her studies and playing volleyball. »
Sini Nwaobi ′07 Study and service at Rhodes prepares biology major Sini Nwaobi ’07 for an eventual global career. »
Stephanie Olds ′09 While still in high school, Stephanie Olds ’09 knew that she wanted to study at Rhodes; what she discovered here were unlimited opportunities that will lead to a successful career. »
Rene Orth ′07 Renee Orth has her priorities in order—music, specifically composition, first, the Honor Council comes next and the varsity women’s basketball team runs a close third. »
Cassie Ortiz ′07 Cassie Ortiz ’07 left her hometown of Seattle to get a taste of Southern culture, but she didn’t stop there. Her courses prepared her for further learning and travel in Europe. »
Amber Owens ′11 Rhodes’ Summer Plus program yields full-time research job at St. Jude for Amber Owens ’11 »
Betsy Parkinson ′10 Inspiring professor and St. Jude experience instill desire for a career in pharmacological research »
Joel Parsons ′07 Joel Parsons ’07 sought the connection between artist and community. Now he finds that his studies, artwork and life are integrated within the community he has built at Rhodes. »
Neema Patel ′09 Neema Patel ’09 began as a pre-med major, but rediscovered her love for education. Through student groups and her math major, she’s building the leadership skills and knowledge to become a great teacher. »
John Payne ′12 John Payne ’12 transforms comic-book drawings into a reflection on LGBT identity. »
Peace, Justice & the Environment Joey Miller ’08, Megan Colnar ’08 and Leonard Curry ’07 share common ground in their focus on Peace, Justice, and the Environment. »