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Rhodes alums Mark Sellers ’15 and Katie Hatstat ’16 were awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships this year. 

Lauren Sumski says Division III players are exceptional because they are so well rounded, mostly due to being surrounded by people who challenge them to pursue excellence off the floor, just as much as they challenge them on it.

Dr. Marsha D. Walton, professor of psychology at Rhodes, and Dr. Alice J. Davidson, associate professor of psychology at Rollins College, have published a new book. 

This semester, junior business major Victoria Norris writes about studying in Dublin, Ireland, and her latest entry is below

Sadie Yanckello was recently profiled in Memphis' Daily News, where she discussed her job as exhibitions and programming coordinator at Crosstown Arts in Memphis.

Thanks to a connection between Rhodes and a local community center, students within the Rhodes Learning Corridor are seeing a big difference in their academic performances.

Rhodes College A team won this past weekend’s Memphis opening round of the National Championship Tournament held at the D’Army Bailey Courthouse and sponsored by the American Mock Trial Association.

Justin Davis, a senior from St. Louis, MO, will receive the Dr. Gerard A. Vanderhaar Student Peace Award on March 31 at the 12th Annual Vanderhaar Symposium held at Christian Brothers University.  

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.