Prof. Keller’s New Book Tells How the Tourism Industry Altered the Alps
Dr. Tait Keller of Rhodes’ Department of History has published a new book titled Apostles of the Alps. On Jan. 25 on campus, Keller will present a lecture related to his book.
Old Forest Teaches Rhodes Students Lessons of History
Urban Forestry Fellows at Rhodes have been studying the rings of large fallen trees in the Old Forest located across campus.
Martial Arts Courses Help Students Understand Other Cultures
Rhodes offers students a different way to get their physical education degree requirement- martial arts. Courses include Taijiquan, Wing Chun, and Muay Thai Kickboxing.
Memphis Minded
Rhodes students – who currently represent 47 states and 32 countries – are contributing to the Memphis community in immeasurable ways by fully engaging with the city’s culture, people, and causes.
Rhodes Students to Participate in MLK Day of Service
On Saturday, January 16, Rhodes students will volunteer at local community sites to commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King through service at one of fifteen service sites.
The Tournées Festival
The Tournees Festival will be taking place on Rhodes' campus from January 26-February 10, 2016.
Prof. David McCarthy to Speak At New York Public Library on Antiwar Art
David McCarthy will discuss his recently-released book, American Artists Against War, 1935—2010 (University of California Press) on the Rhodes campus Jan. 28 and at the New York Public Library Feb. 10.
Clary to Retire as Rhodes College Athletics Director
Mike Clary will retire as Rhodes College athletics director in spring 2016 after leading the program for 26 years.
Rhodes Named a 2016 Best Value College
The list is by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and includes private universities, private liberal arts colleges, and public colleges that combine outstanding academics with affordable cost. Rhodes is ranked No. 55.