Prof. Kazi to Participate In Interfaith Dialogue on the Children of Abraham
Prof. Yasir Kazi of the Department of Religious Studies will be among panelists discussing “The Children of Abraham: An Interfaith Dialogue.”
Prof. Nelson Writes How Sam Phillips Helped to Change Memphis
Rhodes Professor Michael Nelson recently published an article about music producer and businessman Sam Phillips on the Claremont Review of Books website.
Faculty Expertise: Prof. Nelson Publishes Book on Clinton Presidency
Dr. Michael Nelson of the Rhodes Department of Political Science has written 42: Inside the Presidency of Bill Clinton. (Miller Center of Public Affairs Books).
Faculty Expertise: Prof. Doyle Gives Lesson on Languages Spoken in Rio de Janeiro
Dr. Kathleen Doyle, associate professor of Spanish at Rhodes, fell in love with the Portuguese language while in graduate school, studying under Brazilian teachers.
Herman Morris ’73 Named Among Most Influential Black Corporate Directors
Savoy magazine has named Herman Morris, Jr. as one of its 2016 Most Influential Black Corporate Directors.
Prof. Gray Elected to International Society of New Testament Scholars
Patrick Gray, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, was elected to membership in the international Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas at its recent General Meeting in Montreal.
Amanda Sisk ’98 Directs New York Production
This summer, theatre alumna Amanda Sisk ’98 directed “I’ll Say She.”
Short Story by Phoebe Driscoll ’15 Wins Award in Renowned Fiction Contest
Phoebe Driscoll, who graduated from Rhodes in 2015 with a B.A. in English, has won an Editor's Choice award in the 2016 Raymond Carver Short Story Contest.
McCoy Theatre’s “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” Nominated for Local Theatre Awards
The annual Ostrander Awards honor the best in local live theatre, and Rhodes’ McCoy Theatre has received several nominations in the college division.
Students Put History Skills to Work at Memphis Public Library
Over the summer, two Rhodes History majors were involved in preserving a largely hidden part of Memphis history.