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Rhodes College students Cole McNair ’26, John Mori ’26, Jason Rubinstein ’27, Graham Allen ’26, and Ismail Malik ’26 secured first place at the Mid-South competition of the Chartered Financial Analysts Institute Research Challenge.
Rhodes Student Government (RSG) represents the interests of students to the rest of the campus—faculty, staff, trustees, alumni, and friends of the college.
Rhodes College longtime coach and administrator Mike Clary has been selected for the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026. The Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made a significant impact on the history of sports in the state.
Rhodes College is pleased to announce that two juniors have been selected as finalists for the highly esteemed Truman Scholarship. They are political science major Johnathan Burch and urban studies major Mitchell Leander.
New York Times bestselling author Karen Russell will read from her novel The Antidote on Wednesday, Feb. 25, as part of the annual Jack D. Farris Visiting Writers Series at Rhodes College.
Maanasa Yepuru ’26, a Rhodes senior from Memphis, has taken an innovative step toward a future in neural engineering by combining computer science with neuroscience to craft her own unique interdisciplinary major.
Rhodes College graduate Kynnedy Tuggle ’20 has been included in the Memphis Flyer’s newly released “20 Under 30” list, which honors individuals who are making a significant impact on the future of Memphis.
Dr. Salar Rafieetary, a vitreoretinal surgeon at the Charles Retina Institute and a member of the Rhodes College Class of 2012, recently performed a first-of-its-kind surgery in Tennessee to treat macular telangiectasia type 2.
With a deep well of Memphis musicians to draw on, there aren’t many better places for aspiring musicians to get their start, and the Department of Music at Rhodes is always ready to shepherd students from the classroom to the stage.