Dr. Margaret McColley, assistant professor of French at Rhodes, is traveling to the nation of Mauritius this month to present a talk on using Indiana by George Sands to teach geography.
Summer Series Part I
Lauren Albright ′16 shares her favorite things to do in Overton Park in the warm summer weather.
Professor Judaken Accepts Invitation From Cape Town, South Africa As Fulbright Scholar
Professor Judaken now has accepted an invitation to the Isaac and Jessie Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies and Research in Cape Town, South Africa for two weeks, beginning on June 23.
Tina Dao ’15 Awarded Microbiology Fellowship
Tina Dao ’15 is participating in the 2013 Undergraduate Research Fellowship (URF) Program presented by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM).
Rhodes Wins National Award For Interfaith Partnerships Making Biggest Campus Impact
Rhodes’ interfaith and Better Together activities also are featured in the May issue of Presbyterians Today.
Milan Vigil Gives Martial Arts Demonstration at Naval Event
Milan Vigil recently demonstrated Taijiquan to guests of the Asian-American Pacific Islander luncheon presented by Naval Support Activity Mid-South.
Prof. Marshall Boswell Discusses Novel by David Foster Wallace on NPR
Rhodes English Chair Marshall Boswell was interviewed today on NPR’s “Here and Now.”
Prof. Jeff Jackson Co-Edits Special Issue of French Historical Studies
Rhodes Associate Professor of History Jeffrey A. Jackson has co-edited the most recent issue of French Historical Studies.
Physics Alumnus Named Teacher of the Year
Rhodes physics alumnus Bryant Haynes has been named the 2013 Tennessee Teacher of the Year by the Air Force Association (AFA).
Rhodes Hosts 2013 Tennessee Bike Summit
The 2013 Tennessee Bike Summit was held May 22-24 on the Rhodes Campus. The Tennessee Bike Summit convenes to strategize ways to make the state even more bike-friendly.