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International Studies Professor Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba recently spoke at the Atlantic Council’s Global Strategy Forum in Washington, D.C.  She discussed “Demographic Change in the 21st Century.” Her talk can be viewed here, in the first video starting at minute 31. 

Annual awards were presented at the 167th Commencement Exercises of Rhodes College on May 14 on campus. Rhodes graduate Heting Hommy Zhu  was awarded the Peyton Nalle Rhodes Phi Beta Kappa Prize, the college’s highest academic honor, and James Allen Boone, Jr. ’71, vice president for finance and business affairs, received the Rhodes College Distinguished Service Medal.

Women's Golf Wins Second National Title

Savvy readers will recall way back to our fall issue when Kathryn Anderson ’87 inquired about a tasty sandwich served in the Lynx Pub.

The ways in which Memphis and Rhodes intertwine are especially evident in the arts. Memphis is a place where artists can thrive, and Rhodes students are connected in meaningful ways to arts organizations all over the city.

 

Outside Barret Library, a light layer of white covered the Rhodes campus. Inside Barret 051, a cavernous space typically reserved for group meetings, teams of students huddled together, heads down, diligently working on laptops.

Rhodes senior Emily Hayward has been accepted into a nationally competitive Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP).

Five days a week, Rhodes senior Jessica Ramey heads over to Promise Academy, an elementary charter school in Memphis’ Hollywood neighborhood, to assist first-grade students with their daily lessons.

The GSST Program is pleased to announce the winners of our 2016 academic awards.

Rhodes 24-Hour Challenge!