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Rev. Beatrix Weil, chaplain at Rhodes College, is the recipient of the Outstanding Professional Award presented by the Spirituality and Religion in Higher Education Knowledge Community of NASPA, the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education.
Dr. Sarah E. Rollens, associate professor and chair of religious studies at Rhodes College, has co-edited a new book titled Judeophobia and the New Testament: Texts and Contexts. It will be released in April by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
The Spence Wilson Center for Interdisciplinary Humanities at Rhodes College will host a free public lecture on Sunday, March 30, by New York Times bestselling author and Yale historian Dr. Timothy Snyder
Parth Sinojia ’25, who is pursuing a major in neuroscience and a minor in physics and mathematics, has been selected to receive the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, which provides a $40,000 stipend for one year to pursue an original project on a global scale.
Sam Lippe '25 is majoring in mathematics, minoring in physics and music, and highlighting the value of his interdisciplinary experiences to his peers every step of the way through extracurricular and teaching endeavors.
Nicole J. Johnson, vice president for student life at Rhodes College, has been selected as the recipient of the Dr. V. Carole Smith Diversity Award, presented by the Black Faculty and Staff Organization of Arkansas Tech University.
Rhodes College is featured in a new gallery of “54 Most Beautiful College Campuses in the United States,” assembled by luxury and lifestyle travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler.
Photographer and videographer Mary Gunning ’18, along with a team at Forever Ready Productions, received a Midsouth Emmy in the societal concerns category for their documentary What We’ll Never Know.
Rhodes College has been recognized by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs for being one of the colleges and universities with the highest number of students selected for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.