For Ariyana Muesse ’26, journalism is more than writing—it is a way of connecting people, stories, and communities. A political science and international studies bridge major, Muesse is also pursuing minors in both English and film and media studies; by combining her academic interests with the Journalism Certificate at Rhodes, she is finding a path that blends communication, media, and global awareness.
Rhodes Mock Trial Team Set to Compete in Nationals for an Impressive 38th Year
Rhodes College is thrilled to announce that its mock trial team will compete in the American Mock Trial Association National Championship Tournament, marking an impressive 38th consecutive appearance at the nationals. The tournament will take place April 17-19 in Washington, D.C.
March 24, 2026
Shin Publishes Debut Book Exploring the Intersection of Politics and Industry in Mississippi
Dr. Casey Shin, assistant professor of politics and law at Rhodes College, has released his first book titled From Nothing to Nissan: Industrial Policy in Mississippi (University Press of Mississippi, 2026). The book provides an in-depth exploration of the policymaking efforts that convinced a major automaker to establish a presence in Mississippi.
March 19, 2026
Morgan Honored for Distinguished Service by Financial Aid Administrators Association
Michael Morgan, the director of financial aid at Rhodes College, has been awarded the 2026 Distinguished Service Award by the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. The award was presented during the association’s annual conference held Feb. 15-18 in Charlotte, NC.
March 18, 2026
Caroline Johnson ’26 Awarded Watson Fellowship to Travel the World While Studying the Economics of Artisanal Traditions
Caroline Johnson, a Rhodes College senior from Nashville, TN, has been selected for the prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, which provides a $40,000 stipend for a 12-month journey to pursue an original project on a global scale. She is one of only 40 fellows chosen nationwide for 2026. Watson Fellows have the freedom to decide where to travel and when to change course, without the need to affiliate with an academic institution or hold formal employment. The program is designed to produce a year of personal insight, perspective, and confidence.
March 17, 2026
Rhodes Into Memphis Service Campaign Tops Goal
The Rhodes College community pledged an ambitious 50,000 hours of service to local partners during the 2025-2026 academic year, celebrating the college’s century-long commitment to the City of Memphis since relocating its campus from Clarksville in 1925. The college has exceeded this goal!
March 04, 2026
Rhodes Men’s Basketball Advances to NCAA Division III Tournament
Rhodes Men’s Basketball has secured a spot in the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship field, as announced by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).The team will travel to Emory University to compete against Roanoke College on March 6.
March 02, 2026
Webb Appointed to New Panel Dedicated to Shaping Data Policy in U.S. Higher Education
Tara Webb, associate vice president for institutional effectiveness at Rhodes College, has been appointed to the new AIR Data Policy Advisory Panel established by the Association for Institutional Research. Her two-year term, which will last through December 2027, allows her to represent Rhodes in national advocacy efforts related to data policy.
February 26, 2026
Rhodes Business Students Triumph in Investment Research Competition
Rhodes College students Cole McNair ’26, John Mori ’26, Jason Rubinstein ’27, Graham Allen ’26, and Ismail Malik ’26 secured first place at the Mid-South competition of the Chartered Financial Analysts Institute Research Challenge held Feb. 21 in Memphis.
February 25, 2026
Amplifying Student Voices: RSG Branch Leaders Share Insights on Their Essential Roles
Rhodes Student Government (RSG) represents the interests of students to the rest of the campus—faculty, staff, trustees, alumni, and friends of the college. In addition to the RSG officers and Student Senate members, which are elected by a student body-wide vote, there are four governmental bodies: the Allocations and Student Organizations Commission, Community Standards Council, Honor Council, and Rhodes Activities Board. This year’s officers talked to us about their responsibility to represent not only organizations, but also the values that define our campus culture.
February 23, 2026
Rhodes College Coach Mike Clary to Be Inducted Into 2026 Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame
Rhodes College longtime coach and administrator Mike Clary has been selected for the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026. Sponsored by the Tennessee Lottery, the Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made a significant impact on the history of sports in the state.
February 20, 2026