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Recent Rhodes College graduate Janay Kelley ’24 has curated the Threaded Legacies exhibition currently on view at Memphis’ Cossitt Library.
Rhodes College visitors often become enamored when stepping on the picturesque campus for the first time, so it is no surprise that the college is among Architectural Digest’s “64 Most Beautiful College Campuses in America.”
Dr. Shana Stoddard, associate professor of chemistry, has been selected to receive the award from the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers.
Robyn Barrow ’15 (art history) and Alexandra Cronin ’15 (English) wrote The Pecan Children under the pen name Quinn Connor.
Among student opportunities at Rhodes are work experiences in other countries through the Mertie Buckman, Morelle Legge, Wasfy Iskander, and William Theodore Eckles international internship programs.
Rhodes College is among the “50 Best Value Liberal Arts Colleges in the United States 2024 For International Students” published by Study Abroad Aide.
Artwork by Brooklyn-based artist Esther Ruiz ’11 is being featured in a solo exhibition titled Uncharted at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT.
Four Rhodes employees— Sara Harris, Kate Collier, Melissa Campbell, and Elisha Vego—were recognized with the college’s 2024 Outstanding Staff Awards at the annual Service Recognition Brunch held May 14.
A book by Dr. Sarah Ifft Decker, assistant professor of history at Rhodes College, has been recognized with the La corónica International Book Award for best monograph on medieval Iberian literatures, languages, and cultures.
Dr. Cary Fowler ’71, the U.S. Special Envoy for Global Food Security, has been named a 2024 World Food Prize Laureate.