Mary Reed ’14 discovers her passion for development economics through an internship in South Africa as a recipient of the Morelle Legg Scholarship.
Rhodes′ Meeman Center for Lifelong Learning Announces Spring 2014 Session
The Meeman Center for Lifelong Learning at Rhodes College is enrolling students for its spring 2014 continuing education classes.
Dr. Emily Hodges ’98 Recognized Among Young Scientists in New York Tri-State Area
Dr. Emily Hodges, who graduated from Rhodes with a B.A. in French and biology in 1998, is a Regional Award Finalist of the Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists.
Dr. Seok-Won Lee of Rhodes Awarded Highly Competitive International Fellowship
Dr. Seok-Won Lee, assistant professor in Rhodes’ history department, has been awarded a 2014 Korea Foundation Field Research Fellowship.
Philosophy Alum Ian Todd ’09 Wins Houston Award for Volunteer Management
Alumnus Ian Todd recently received the 2013 Joan Waite Hanlon Memorial Award for Outstanding Professionalism in the Field of Volunteer Management.
Alumna Carol Wicker ’11 Appointed to North Carolina Governor’s Teacher Advisory Committee
Carol Wicker, Rhodes alumna and English teacher at Wakefield High School, has been appointed to the Teacher Advisory Committee of North Carolina by Governor Pat McCrory.
Our Service Never Stops
Souper Contact is a Rhodes-sponsored soup kitchen that is an awesome way to get involved in the Memphis community that exists outside of campus.
Rhodes Professor Mark Behr Pays Tribute to Legacy of Nelson Mandela
Mark Behr, associate professor of English at Rhodes and highly regarded South African novelist, has penned the following tribute to Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela.
Rachael Ward '14
Rachael Ward ’14 discovers a career path that allows her to combine her interest in mathematics with her passion for public health.