Art History major Megan Doss ’14 has been learning about metal as an artistic medium through her internship at the Metal Museum located south of Downtown Memphis.
Art History major Megan Doss ’14 has been learning about metal as an artistic medium through her internship at the Metal Museum located south of Downtown Memphis.
The Rhodes women’s basketball team ranked in the USA TODAY Division III Top 25 Coaches Poll for the first time in Rhodes history.
Rhodes College offices will be closed Nov. 28 through Dec. 1. Classes resume Monday, Dec. 2.
Rhodes won “Best Delegation” title and several individual awards at the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature’s (TISL) 44th General Assembly held in Nashville Nov. 16-17.
Dr. Michael LaRosa, associate professor of history at Rhodes, and alumnus Bryce Ashby ’00 regularly co-write articles about immigration reform issues.
Today, events are being held across the country to mark the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address delivered by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln on Nov. 19, 1863.
The Rhodes Lynx football team beat the Millsaps College Majors.
Every Halloween, the Society of Physics Students puts on The Pumpkin Drop, which started out as a simple experiment, has turned into a tradition the community anticipates.
Attorney and Rhodes alumna Shayla Purifoy ’03 continues to be involved in the Rhodes community beyond graduation and is a mentor to psychology major Micah Leonard ’15.
Rhodes field hockey won their fifth consecutive Southern Athletic Association conference championship title.