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Since 1991, the Springfield Music Lecture series has been bringing respected and acclaimed members of the music community to Rhodes for a formal lecture followed by an informal conversation.
On January 22, teams of students met in the basement of Barret Library to compete in Rhodes’ first hackathon, appropriately called RhodesHacks 0.
Katie Hatstat (chemistry and neuroscience) and Mallory Morris (neuroscience) soon will have their research completed at Rhodes published in the peer-reviewed journal Computational and Theoretical Chemistry.
Actress and playwright Jazmin Miller, who is a 2008 Rhodes alumna, has returned to her alma mater with a one-woman show titled “Thirteen” which sheds light on human trafficking in Memphis.
Dr. Brad Priester, a 1986 Rhodes alumnus and retinal surgeon in Jackson, Tenn., sees first-hand the effects conditions such as diabetes and obesity have on the eye.
Caroline Clark ’15 and Catherine Miller ’16 (l-r) soon will be traveling to San Francisco as finalists for the Luce Scholars Program, a nationally competitive fellowship program.
Dr. Michael LaRosa, associate professor of history at Rhodes, and alumnus Bryce W. Ashby have published the cover story for the Memphis Flyer titled “American Dreamers.”