Dr. William Skoog, conductor of the MasterSingers Chorale at Rhodes College, announces auditions for all voice parts for Spring 2013.
Take Advantage of Big Diehl Events!
Students can experience a multitude of Memphis events and cultural sites thanks to the Big Diehl program.
Acetaminophen Study by Rhodes Group Published in Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
Katherine DiGiovanni ’12 recently had a manuscript accepted for publication in peer-reviewed journal Computational and Theoretical Chemistry.
New Spence and Becky Wilson Scholarship Provides Rhodes Students Opportunities To Study in Russia
Rhodes announces a new scholarship opportunity for students—The Spence and Becky Wilson Scholarship for Study in Russia.
Prof. Mark Pohlmann Publishes Wall Street Journal Article on Tax Changes and the Middle Class
An article by Rhodes Political Science Professor Marcus Pohlmann appears today on Wall Street Journal’s “Market Watch.”
Samantha Smith ′14 Offered Writing Internship at Phi Beta Kappa National Office
Rhodes College English major Samantha Smith ‘14 is one of only 20 students nationwide to be offered a writing internship with the national office of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
Faculty and Students To Represent Rhodes at Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego
Rhodes faculty and students will participate in the Joint Mathematics Meetings Jan. 9-12 in San Diego, Calif.
Students Initiate Campus Changes
The administration of Rhodes is very responsive to the requests of students in order to improve campus life.
The Neuroscientists
Parallel Lives
Drs. Jim Robertson ’53
Jon Robertson ’68
Neurosurgeons and brothers Jim Robertson ’53 and Jon Robertson ’68, 15 years apart in age—and miles apart while growing up—finally found their lives aligned after Rhodes and medical school.