Rhodes has been named to the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll With Distinction.
The Perks of Memphis: Coffee Houses Made for Studying
Learn where Rhodes students can go study in the Memphis community when the beautiful library gets just a little too familiar.
Professor Murray’s New Book Tells About Children in America’s First Public Orphanage
Dr. John E. Murray, J. R. Hyde III Professor of Political Economy at Rhodes, recently was interviewed for the podcast New Books in History.
Physics Alumnus Joshua Fuchs ’11 Tells Students How To Get Started in Undergraduate Research
Rhodes alumnus Joshua Fuchs has published “Getting Started in Undergraduate Research” in Astrobites.
Lynx To Host Rounds and Participate in NCAA Tournament
For the first time in school history, the Rhodes Women′s Basketball program has received a bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Rhodes Wins Women’s Basketball Championship
Rhodes defeated Millsaps 66-64 to win the first Southern Athletic Association Women′s Basketball Championship this weekend.
Volunteering Opportunities within Walking Distance of Campus
Having been listed as Newsweek’s “Most Service-Minded School” two years running, Rhodes students have many volunteer opportunities available within walking distance.
Bryan Coker ’95 Appointed Vice President and Dean of Students at Goucher College
Rhodes alumnus Bryan Coker assumed duties this month as Goucher College’s new vice president and dean of students.
Professor Nelson Among Scholars Participating in Presidents’ Day Event
In an event centered on the publications of his book The Elections of 2012, Michael Nelson, the Fulmer Professor of Political Science at Rhodes, will lead a roundtable discussion.
Prof. Gail Murray To Give Talk on Brooks Museum’s “Angels and Tomboys” Exhibition
Dr. Gail Murray will present a talk on Feb. 21 at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art about its current exhibition “Angels and Tomboys: Girlhood in 19th-Century American Art.”