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Rhodes has joined colleges across the country in using this program.

Overseen by Rhodes Engineering, the Makerspace in Rhodes Tower is outfitted with a wide range of equipment. Once trained on the equipment, all Rhodes students are welcome to use the workshop to design and build their own projects.

Kristin Munson, Neil Li, Grant Ramey, and team captain Yui Zhao will represent Rhodes at the regional CFA Institute Research Challenge competition, along with faculty adviser Jade Planchon.

Presenters included Anya McKay ’18, Claire Norton ’17, and Lucy Robinson ’18 from Rhodes.

PJ Settles ’19 and Bryce Hayes ’20 tackle everything from pop culture, music, and sports to serious issues facing today's campuses on their podcast, Can’t Knock the Hustle. 

He is being recognized for his leadership and dedication to food security worldwide.

We have been asked about Rhodes' admission policy regarding applicants who choose to participate in peaceful protests in the aftermath of the recent Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Florida. At Rhodes, our goal is to inspire our students to become powerful, thoughtful, and productive members of society who take civic responsibility seriously. Peaceful protest, in the college's view, is an extension of that.

Fourteen students, along with Prof.Thomas McGowan, represented the Mid-South at the 2018 Global Engagement Summit recentlty  held at the United Nations Headquarters.

I entered Rhodes intending to pursue history or English, and soon found the angle of visual culture was a better fit. My particular interest is medieval art. In McCarthy and Coonin courses, I was able to develop oral, writing and careful looking skills. I was on the Western Track of European Studies in 2013, and during that study abroad trip I had a network that helped me eventually decide to pursue an M.A. at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. Now, I'm about to begin a highly-competitive PhD program at the University of Pennsylvania—all because of the Rhodes art department!

The college has released a new economic impact study revealing it contributes $316.6 million to the local economy every year. The analysis also found Rhodes graduates are among the highest paid in Tennessee.