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Rhodes’ Postgraduate Scholarship Committee has selected Julie Coen ’18 and Caroline Clark ’15 to compete for the Luce Scholars Program, a nationally competitive fellowship program supported by the Henry Luce Foundation in New York. 

The annual guide features the nation’s best colleges for academics, career preparation, and affordability. 

Dr. Marjorie Hass was formally installed as the 20th president of Rhodes College on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018.

Dr. Marjorie Hass will be formally installed as the 20th president of Rhodes College on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018. The Rhodes community, invited guests, and the media are welcome to attend inauguration weekend.

Rhodes College’s Postgraduate Scholarship Committee is endorsing three juniors to compete for the prestigious Truman Scholarship for 2018. They are Spencer Beckman, Dylan Craddock, and Anne Healy.

The overall list includes public, private, and liberal arts colleges and is based on academic quality as well as cost and financial-aid measures.

Editors and reporters across the USA Today Network-Tennessee, which includes The Commercial Appeal, selected 18 people to watch in 2018.

The competitive program accepts applications only through participating universities and offers one-year fellowships to uniquely qualified graduating seniors. Finalists will receive notifications in March 2018.

Adrian Winchester ’18 presented a paper titled "The Millennial Generation’s Impact on Revolutionary Movements and the Middle East: An Expansion on Juan Cole’s The Young Arabs" at the Association of Global South Studies Conference held Dec. 14-16 in Marrakesh, Morocco. An international studies major, Winchester was able to travel to the conference thanks to financial support from Rhodes.