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Biology major Sophie Snodgrass ’26 knew she wanted to be a veterinarian from early childhood, and at Rhodes she is gaining invaluable hands-on experience with giraffes, rhinos, zebras, and other exotic animals through internships at the Memphis Zoo.
Dr. Michael LaRosa, associate professor of history, is a leading expert on Latin American history and culture. His latest book, co-written with Rhodes alumnus Bryce Ashby, is Immigration, Policy and the People of Latin America: Seven Sending Nations.
Rhodes College sophomore Dania Verbena is the recipient of the Premio “Joven Inspiración Guatemalteca” (Young Guatemalan Inspiration Award) from the Congress of the Republic of Guatemala and Jóvenes Artistas por la Justicia Social.
Rhodes College’s 2024 alumni awards were presented during Homecoming/Reunion Weekend Nov. 1-2. They are MaryKay Loss Carlson ’81, Kimberly Macharia ’18, and Darrell Cobbins ’97.
Rhodes Mock Trial Team Black won the invitational tournament hosted by Missouri State University November 1-3.
Dr. Michael Nelson, professor of political science at Rhodes College and a recognized presidential scholar, will provide an analysis of the 2024 election results during a one-time class offered by the college’s Meeman Center for Lifelong Learning.
Anna Yates ’25 has been rising through the ranks of Rhodes Student Government (RSG) since her first semester at Rhodes. As the 2024-2025 president, she sees her foremost responsibility is to hear students’ perspectives and communicate their needs.
A Rhodes team has been accepted to participate in the 2024-2025 Students Transforming Through Research Advocacy Program presented by The Council on Undergraduate Research.
Rhodes College’s Curb Institute Lands on Billboard’s Top Music Business Schools List for Fourth Time
Rhodes College’s Mike Curb Institute for Music involves students in the inner workings of the music business from sound editing and video production to marketing and community engagement.
Through a Summer Service Fellowship with the Memphis Library Foundation (MLF), philosophy and English literature major Laurel Phillips ’26 saw firsthand the impact libraries have and is now sharing her passion with others at Rhodes.