Rhodes Professors to Present at Association for the Study of African American Life and History Conference
Professors Charles McKinney and Robert Saxe will present their research at the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH ) Conference in Richmond, VA, Oct. 5-9.
Ryan Carroll ’12 Helps Inmates Get GED
About a year and a half ago, math alumnus Ryan Carroll ’12 decided he wanted to teach inmates housed in downtown Memphis at 201 Poplar Avenue.
Prof. Huebner to Discuss His New Book at Southern Festival of Books
Prof. Tim Huebner will discuss his new book, Liberty and Union: The Civil War Era and American Constitutionalism, at the Southern Festival of Books in Nashville.
Prof. Pamela Church Appointed to State Board of Accountancy
Dr. Pamela Church, chair of Rhodes’ Department of Business, was appointed to the State Board of Accountancy. The term runs through June 30, 2019.
Prof. Denis Khantimirov Discusses Booming Restaurant Industry In Memphis
Prof. Denis Khantimirov of the Department of Business at Rhodes recently was interviewed by WHBQ/FOX-TV about the booming restaurant industry’s impact on the local economy.
Joe Thompson '08 Lands Role on NBC Sitcom
History alumnus Joe Thompson '08 is out in Hollywood and will make his national TV debut Oct. 27 on NBC sitcom “Superstore.”
Alum Bailey Jones Joins Impact America
Political science alumna Bailey Jones ’16 has joined Impact America as an AmeriCorps Member.
Constitution Day Lecture: How to Watch the Presidential Debates
Reasoned discourse is a foundation on which the Constitution rests. How well do the presidential debates foster such discourse? What's the best way to listen to and learn from them in the course of making an informed choice between the candidates?
Joey Bartholomew ’18 Interns with the Democratic National Convention Committee
Rhodes junior Joey Bartholomew was in Philadelphia working for the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC), participating in the political process first-hand.
Prof. Nelson Publishes Essay on Previous Presidential Attempts to Create Opportunity
Prof. Michael Nelson published a new essay on how all four presidents from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton either faced a challenge or launched an initiative relating to the expansion of opportunity in the service of greater social and economic mobility.