Dr. Andrew Michta has been appointed as an adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D.C.
“Why Liberal Education Matters” Is Among Fall Topics for Communities in Conversation Series
Rhodes College’s “Communities in Conversation” Series will present three public lectures for Fall 2014.
Prof. Jonathan Judaken Writes Huff Post Piece on Academics and the Israel/Palestine Conflict
Professor Jonathan Judaken gives his take on the Israel/Palistine conflict.
Prof. Amy Jasperson’s Research on the Sympathy Vote Cited in The Atlantic
Research by Dr. Amy Jasperson, associate professor and chair of Rhodes’ Department of Political Science, is mentioned in The Atlantic.
Prof. Michael Nelson Asks Where Are We 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act?
Rhodes Political Science Professor Dr. Michael Nelson has published an essay in the summer 2014 issue of the Claremont Review of Books, a literary publication written by leading scholars and critics. The essay is titled “Triumph and Tragedy.”
In the opening paragraph, Nelson writes, “Has any legislation ever had such immediate beneficial effects as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965—the former currently commemorating its golden anniversary and the latter on the cusp of its own?”
Prof. Mark Pohlmann Publishes Wall Street Journal Article, “When Hard Work Is No Longer Enough”
An article by Rhodes Political Science Professor Marcus Pohlmann appears today on Wall Street Journal’s “Market Watch.”
Rhodes Lands No. 1 Spot for Community Service on Washington Monthly′s Rankings of Liberal Arts Colleges
Rhodes College ranks No. 1 for community service and No. 15 overall in the Best Liberal Arts Colleges category of the 2014 Washington Monthly College Rankings.
Women′s Soccer Team Competes in Ireland
The Lynx women′s soccer team recently traveled to Ireland to compete with three international teams.
Morgan Rote ’11 Receives National ODK Scholarship
Rhodes alumna Morgan Rote ’11 has been named a 2014 Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) Foundation Scholarship recipient.
Rhodes MasterSingers Chorale to Hold Auditions Aug. 26
Dr. William Skoog, conductor of the Rhodes Master Singers Chorale, announces auditions for all voice parts for Fall 2014.