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Tyler Harvey, a senior urban studies major, has been named a Watson Fellow, a prestigious designation that includes a stipend for travel and study abroad for 2017-18.

Henry Schott fell in love with languages in his 7th grade Latin class. Now in his fourth year at Rhodes, the Greek and Roman Studies major has done some amazing things in the pursuit of his passion.

Here are some events to check out, from the free to the fairly inexpensive, featuring a little something for everyone.

Junior Renn Eason claimed Rhodes College track & field's first ever individual national championship by winning the high jump. 

Rhodes History Professor Dee Garceau produced and directed a documentary film about powwow dancing in the intermountain West, over a seven-year period from 2009 to 2016.

March 2017 marks the fourth anniversary of The Bridge, Memphis’ one and only street paper.

Rhodes Compassionate Campus Initiative, a recently organized group of faculty, staff, and students, seeks out and executes ways to make Rhodes a kinder and more mindful community.

Urban Forestry Fellows won first place for their research poster showing early results of their studies regarding the regeneration dynamics and species composition of the Old Forest located across campus. 

Seniors Ethan Williford and Mac Wilson served as the Urban Forestry fellows in the fall of 2016.

Sarah Bacot ’13 traveled for a year to different countries through the prestigious Watson Fellowship before beginning her studies in public interest law at Harvard Law School.