Rhodes College is a finalist for The SPARK Awards, which recognize individuals, nonprofits, corporations and schools that make a positive impact in Greater Memphis.
Physics for Everyone
The Rhodes SPS has won an Outstanding Chapter Award for community outreach from SPS National for 14 consecutive years, since the 1999-2000 school year.
Sarah Koehler ′15
Sarah Koehler ’15 pursues a path toward working in community development through her academic studies, service, travel abroad, and an intentional lifestyle
Rhodes’ Bill Short Collaborates on New Book About Adventurer Richard Halliburton
Bill Short worked with author R. Scott Williams on his new book titled The Forgotten Adventures of Richard Halliburton, From Tennessee to Timbuktu.
Rhodes Honors George Lapides with New Sportsmanship Award
The Rhodes College Athletics Department announced the George Lapides Sportsmanship Award. It will honor a senior athlete who exemplifies the highest level of sportsmanship.
Marcus Pohlmann Weighs In on Tennessee Having Its First School Voucher Program
Political Science Professor Marcus Pohlmann in his article in The Tennessean recommends that a school voucher program should be based on solid data.
NAVY ROTC Now Available to Rhodes Students
A crosstown agreement with the University of Memphis has allowed students to pursue a Rhodes degree while taking required ROTC courses at the university.
Prof. Pettinaroli Selected as a Judge to Pick Winner of Prestigious Cervantes Prize in Spanish-language Literature
Dr. Elizabeth Pettinaroli has been named to the jury who will select this year’s winner of The Miguel de Cervantes Prize.
Dale Hutcherson ′15
Dale Hutcherson ‘15 balances his studies, extracurriculars, and civic responsibilities while digging deep into local history
Prof. Jonathan Judaken Interviewed by Jewish Chronicle
Dr. Jonathan Judaken, the Spence L Wilson Chair in the Humanities, was interviewed by the Jewish Chronicle.