Rhodes College has been recognized as one of the Top Producing Institutions of accepted applicants to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the 2025-2026 academic year. This marks the fifth time the college has received this prestigious distinction, which underscores the commitment by Fulbright Top Producing Institutions to foster global connections.
What Are Rental Housing Challenges in Memphis? Rhodes Research for Action Lab and Local Partners Release Report
The Memphis Public Interest Law Center, Research for Action Lab at Rhodes College, and Dragonfly Studio have released a report titled “Haunted Housing 2025: The Reality of Being a Renter in Memphis,” highlighting renter experiences and quantitative data on deteriorating living conditions and systemic housing challenges. “This is the kind of meaningful, community-engaged work that sets Rhodes apart,” said Dr. Natalie Person, dean for community engagement at Rhodes.
January 30, 2026
Clough-Hanson Gallery Exhibition Highlights the Exceptional Work of Rhodes Art Professor David McCarthy
A new exhibition celebrating the work of Dr. David McCarthy, professor of art and art history at Rhodes College, will be on display from Jan. 30 through March 28 in the college’s Clough-Hanson Gallery. McCarthy has taught at Rhodes for more than three decades, during which he has developed a body of scholarship and a teaching philosophy that demonstrate how artists reflect and shape the times in which they live.
January 23, 2026
New Exhibition Showcases Rhodes Professor’s Dear Body of Water Project
Dr. Gretchen E. Henderson’s new exhibition, Dear Body of Water, runs through May 2, 2026, at Turchin Center for the Visual Arts at Appalachian State University in North Carolina. Henderson is the Spence L. Wilson Distinguished Professor in Humanities at Rhodes College.
January 20, 2026
Rhodes Achieves 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
The American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced today that Rhodes College is one of 237 U.S. colleges and universities to receive its 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, which elevates an institution’s exceptional commitment to mutually beneficial partnerships with communities. The new classification is valid until 2032.
January 12, 2026
Rhodes College Recognized Nationally for Study Abroad Participation
Rhodes ranks among the top institutions in the nation for study abroad participation, according to the Open Doors 2025 Report on International Educational Exchange released by the Institute of International Education. “Study abroad continues to be one of the top reasons students choose Rhodes College,” said Dr. Erin Hillis, executive director of Rhodes’ Buckman Center for Global Engagement. “Consistent placement in Open Doors’ national rankings affirms how committed Rhodes faculty, leadership, families, and students are to global education. This is an important part of our graduates’ success in their interconnected world.”
January 09, 2026
Anaya Bond ’27 Receives SPARK Award for Service to Mid-South Chapter of the American Red Cross
Anaya Bond ’27, a Rhodes College environmental sciences major from Jackson, TN, has been honored as one of the 2025 recipients of the SPARK Awards. These awards celebrate individuals, nonprofits, corporations, and schools across 13 different categories who are igniting change and making a positive impact in the Greater Memphis community.
January 07, 2026
Rhodes Computer Science Students Among Winners of Memphis City Hackathon
Rhodes college computer science majors Karti Bomb ’27, Jack Seigerman ’26, and Juan Perdomo ’27 were members of winning teams at the third City of Memphis Hackathon. The 36-hour competition was organized by the City of Memphis, Innovate Memphis, and a steering committee comprising local tech professionals and entrepreneurship organizations. Participating teams utilized their technical skills and creativity to develop solutions to various challenges facing the City of Memphis.
January 06, 2026
Gunter Gaupp ’16 Honored with National Award for Chamber Music Composition
Rhodes College music alumnus Gunter Gaupp ’16 is the 2025 winner of The American Prize Charles Ives Award in Chamber Music, which honors the finest contemporary chamber music composers in the U.S. in professional, college/university, high school and community divisions. Gaupp is recognized in the professional division for his composition Is This/This Is It, written for two violins, a viola, and cello.
December 16, 2025
New Bike-Share Station Coming to Rhodes College
Rhodes College will be part of a bike-sharing program to enhance mobility and community engagement in Memphis. A new bike station provided by the non-profit organization Explore Bike Share is scheduled to be installed on Dec. 16 at the Rhodes College Bookstore, located on the college’s West Campus.
December 15, 2025
Book by Prof. Shadrack Nasong'o Receives 2025 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award
A book by Rhodes College international studies professor Dr. Shadrack Nasong'o has received the 2025 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award. The prestigious honor reflects the best scholarly titles reviewed during the previous calendar year and chosen by editors of Choice, which is a publishing unit of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
December 15, 2025