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The students are participants in summer programs at Rhodes College, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
Dr. John F. Copper, the Stanley J. Buckman Distinguished Professor of International Studies (emeritus) has published Taiwan's Presidents: Profiles of the Majestic Six (Routledge, 2024).
Dr. Sarah E. Rollens, associate professor and chair of religious studies, recently had a chapter published in Activism, Bible, and Research-Based Teaching: Practical Approaches for the Global Biblical Studies Classroom.
Rhodes College continues to be included in the annual Fiske Guide to Colleges, a best-selling guide to the best colleges in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom.
L. Angela Webb, associate vice president for campus safety at Rhodes College, was sworn in as the president of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators at its annual conference held in New Orleans in June.
Director of physical plant Brian Foshee leaves his mark on campus after nearly four decades of service.
The organization has launched a fundraising initiative to commemorate its rich history and to name one of three prizes in the classical category of its National Student Auditions in honor of Dr. Carole Blankenship.
Rhodes College has been awarded a one-year Capacity-Building Grant of $50,000 by Wake Forest University’s Educating Character Initiative, thanks to Lilly Endowment Inc.
A new plaza pays tribute to traditionally Black fraternities and sororities on campus.