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4/24/2013 Internship Advice: Olivia Santarelli ′13Olivia Santarelli ’13, who has interned at both Seventeen and Vogue in the past two years, shares her advice for undergrads desiring to snag one of these coveted positions. »
3/7/2013 Campus Creatures Great and SmallThe creatures of this campus are a varied and often unexpected bunch, ranging from the occasional monkey to a puppy being taken for a walk across campus. »
3/27/2013 Deaf Literacy Academy in Memphis The Deaf Literacy Academy in Memphis fellowship is in its third year and has four fellows each year. It is one of the many fellowships that Rhodes offers its students. »
3/21/2013 The Miner 49ers: Rhodes’ Rotating BandTogether, the Miner 49ers produce a cohesive sound that is both unique and reminiscent of Memphis’ musical roots. »
2/21/2013 Rhodes Students Showcase their Musical TalentsThis Thursday, February 21, Rhodes students will be able to participate in a singer/songwriter showcase. »
2/6/2013 Physics Students Receive National Recognition for Outstanding Outreach ProgramsThe Rhodes Society of Physics Students also has been recognized as an outstanding chapter. »
1/23/2013 Rhodes Fellows Document Stories of Elvis’ Rise to Fame Told By Former NeighborsRecently, Rhodes’ Mike Curb Institute for Music and Crossroads to Freedom reunited some of Elvis’ former neighbors at 1034 Audubon Drive. »
1/28/2013 Rhodes Compliments Facebook Page Brightens the DayA new Facebook page has the sole purpose of dishing out anonymous compliments to the Rhodes community. »
1/16/2013 Rhodes Connections Get You Started on InternshipsToday, our five-part series on internships in D.C. comes to a close, picking up again with writer Caroline Ponseti ’15. »
1/9/2013 More than Just the Three R’sHere at Rhodes, we have plenty of classes each semester that are much more than what meets the eye. »
1/9/2013 Wisconsin Gubernatorial Recall Sets Stage for Exciting SummerThe following is Part IV of a five-part series on internships in D.C. Today, writer Caroline Ponseti ’15 chats with Sam Brobeck. »