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A partnership between Rhodes and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital provides students a window into world-class research and scientific advancement.
The guide recognizes the college for strong programs in economics, English, international studies, history, chemistry, business, biology, and psychology, as well as educational opportunities through internships, fellowships, and study abroad.
The Liberal Arts in Prison Program is a credit-bearing educational opportunity that helps nontraditional students imagine and achieve high educational goals.
Courses took place in Namibia, Togo, Johannesburg, and Cape Town.
The institute will serve as an intellectual hub for research and curricular development focusing on racial equity, discrimination, and justice in Memphis and the Mid-South region.
Click here to view the Rhodes College statement regarding the Supreme Court's recent decision on college admissions.

Memphis-area resident Landon Fulton ’27 chose to attend Rhodes after having been accepted to 31 colleges across the country and being offered more than $1 million in scholarships.
Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies has welcomed Dr. Regina N. Bradley, associate professor of English and African diaspora studies at Kennesaw State University, as its scholar-in-residence to engage with its fellows this summer.
Professor Victor Coonin, who specializes in the field of Renaissance art, is leading a seminar for the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) titled “Power and Absence: Connecting Renaissance Art to Diverse Audiences.”
Earlier this year, the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) announced music alumna Rene Orth ’07 as the winner of the 2023 NATS Art Song Composition Award for her song cycle “Weave Me a Name.”