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Brooks Lamb, a senior history major from Chapel Hill, TN, is a finalist for the 2017 Rhodes Scholarship, the oldest and most celebrated international fellowship award in the world.
Rhodes College President William E. Troutt will retire in June 2017, after 18 years as president of the college.
For the second consecutive season and the fourth time in school history, the Rhodes College field hockey team has been selected to participate in the NCAA Division III Championship.
Touring historical landmark and museum leads to reflection.
The first year of college life can bring challenges to even the most outgoing, well-adjusted student. Rhodes aims to ease that transition.
Prof. Timothy Huebner of Rhodes’ Department of History has published two op-eds on this election day that apply lessons from historical events in the 1860s to the 2016 Presidential Election.
Dr. Charles L. Hughes, director of Rhodes’ Memphis Center, has been awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Association for Recorded Sound Collections for his book.
Dr. Ernest L. Gibson III of the Rhodes Department of English was invited by the Indie Memphis Film Festival to introduce Raoul Peck’s documentary on James Baldwin, “I Am Not Your Negro,” which premiered at Studio and encored at Hattiloo Theater on Nov. 5.
Brooks Lamb ’17, a history major from Chapel Hill, TN, serves as the 2016-2017 president of the Honor Council.
Adam Cruthirds ’20 was having one of the most exciting summers of his life when he was diagnosed with cancer.