While at Rhodes, English and urban studies double major Zoe Dominguez '25 has spent three years working on social justice efforts, pursued an Honors Project in English, released her first punk rock single, and fallen in love with the Memphis arts scene.
Rhodes Students Named Finalists in National Entrepreneurship Competition
Rhodes College juniors Sandy Mansour and Kai Virani have been selected as finalists in the E-Fest® competition, hosted by the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis. Since 2017, the competition has awarded more than $1.5M dollars to undergraduate business ventures.
April 21, 2025
Hugh Ferguson ’27 Exemplifies Day Scholarship’s Commitment to Service in Memphis
Hugh Ferguson’s passion for healthcare manifests itself in his courses, internships, volunteer work, and research efforts, and, in keeping with the Day Scholarship’s mission, a sincere love for the city of Memphis and its people underpins it all.
April 17, 2025
Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program Designated as a Hidden Gem by American Council of Trustees and Alumni
The Philosophy, Politics & Economics program at Rhodes College has been designated as a Hidden Gem by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. The Hidden Gems initiative highlights honors colleges and major, minor, and certificate programs that provide high-quality interdisciplinary education in the liberal arts. Launched in 2019, it now numbers 23 institutions spanning from coast to coast.
April 15, 2025
Writer and Scholar Gretchen E. Henderson Named Spence L. Wilson Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
Dr. Gretchen E. Henderson has been named the Spence L. Wilson Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Rhodes College following a national search. In this position, Henderson will help enhance the humanities at the college as well as serve on the advisory board of the Spence L. Wilson Center for Interdisciplinary Humanities.
April 15, 2025
Petty Co-Edits Book on New Orleans’ Literary History
Dr. Leslie Petty, professor of English and the T.K. Young Chair of English Literature, has co-edited a new book titled Voices and Visions: Essays on New Orleans's Literary History (University Press of Mississippi).
April 11, 2025
Starling Honored for Mentoring by Southern Association for College Admission Counseling
Megan Starling, director of admission at Rhodes College, received the William Starling Award for Mentoring at the annual conference of the Southern Association for College Admission Counseling held March 30-31 in Atlanta. In her tenure at Rhodes, she has held leadership roles in campus hospitality while also managing territory assignments and application/scholarship review processes. She also has supervised the entire admission team including all student employees and Rhodes Student Associates.
April 10, 2025
Rhodes Students Dana Potter and Nolan Colladay Present Research at National Organizational Psychology Conference
Dana Potter, a junior psychology major and Nolan Colladay, a senior business major, presented research at the 40th annual Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference, which was held April 2-5 in Denver, CO, and brought together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the globe.
April 10, 2025
Clinton Selected as an Associated Colleges of the South Mellon Academic Leadership Fellow
Dr. Miriam Clinton, associate professor of art and art history and the L. Palmer Brown Chair of Interdisciplinary Humanities, has been named one of nine Associated Colleges of the South (ACS) Mellon Academic Leadership Fellows.
Each fellow takes on a two-year role at their institution involving a portfolio of responsibilities or a distinct institutional project.Clinton will assume the role of associate dean for teaching, learning, and emerging technologies.
April 09, 2025
Walmart Executive and Rhodes Alumna Julie Gehrki ’02 to Receive 2025 Sullivan Luminary Award
Julie Gehrki, an alumna of Rhodes College and president of the Walmart Foundation and senior vice president of philanthropy at Walmart, will receive the 2025 Luminary Award presented by the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation at its centennial celebration, set for April 11 in Nashville.
April 08, 2025
Maya Khalife-Hamdan ’25 Presents Honors Project in International Studies at National Conference
Maya Khalife-Hamdan, a senior with a double majoring in international studies and Spanish, presented a poster of her Honors project in international studies at the 82nd Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference held in Chicago April 3-6.
April 08, 2025