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Katie Stonecipher’s job is part of Rhodes’ Community Service Student Employment (CSSE) program, which allows her to do 10 hours of community service per week.
Founded in 2011, the Food Recovery Network (FRN) is a national organization that partners with colleges to combat food waste and food insecurity. Rhodes students recently started a chapter on campus!
A Rhodes student is the youngest member of the crew, Pauline Dinh describes her experience as an Emergency Medical Technician.
The Taxation and the Working Poor course gives interested students the opportunity to become certified tax preparers and apply their training in the classroom outside of Rhodes in the Memphis community.
Rhodes College has been recertified as a Tree Campus USA® by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
As a sequel to Ash’s lecture, historian Timothy Huebner of Rhodes will present “A Massacre in Memphis: The Bloody Race Riot of 1866” at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library on March 22.
How Rhodes College prepared Ali Swee for her career path
About Rhodes student Tony Hanna ’16 and how he has impacted the community.
Rhodes alumna Jennifer Andrews has been named the new executive director of Shelby Farms Park Conservancy, which is transforming 4,500-acre Shelby Farms Park into America’s great 21st century urban park.
Maddie McGrady ’17 and Prof. Timothy Huebner of the Department of History are co-authors of an essay in Southern Cultures, one of the leading peer-reviewed journals in the field of southern studies.