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Like colleges across the country, Rhodes welcomes the next great generation of scholars, Gen Z. Known as self-starters, self-learners, and self-motivators, Gen Z students present a new slate of challenges for recruitment and retention. As it always has, Rhodes rises to the occasion.

Rhodes’ Food Recovery Network was established to collect, weigh, and record food from the college’s dining hall to distribute to local soup kitchens. 

Helping turn around a failing school motivates these alumni teachers.

Famous Memphis buildings on display in online datablase.

Bookface Strikes Paul Barret, Jr. Library

Student-scripted and -produced performance takes the stage at McCoy.

At Rhodes, the more students change over generations, they more they stay the same: driven, engaged, successful. 

Alumna joins students in concert project. 

Dr. Kim Gerecke often presents lectures providing insights into healthy brain habits that are simple to incorporate into everyday life and that can have huge impacts in preventing dementia and Alzheimer’s.

Kirkwood’s short film, Grit Grind Ride, premieres Saturday, Nov. 5 at the Indie Memphis Film Festival.