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News and information about the Rhodes campus experience.
Rhodes Theatre Guild Kicks Off Spring Performances at McCoy Theatre
Rhodes Theatre Guild's performance of pool (no water) is the first of four productions planned for McCoy Theatre's spring season.
Student-Run Mid-South Model UN to Bring Delegates to Campus
Twenty high schools from Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Alabama will send about 300 delegates to debate and solve world issues in a simulation of the UN General Assembly and the United Nations Security Council Feb. 16-18.
Gender and Sexuality Alliance Celebrates 25th Anniversary at Rhodes
Gender and Sexuality Alliance marked the anniversary with events that celebrated the organization's past accomplishments, while looking to the future.
Networking Event Brings Together Alumnae and Students
On Jan. 31, Career Services and the Alumni Department brought together alumnae and students for a networking event commemorating 100 Years of Women at Rhodes.
Prof. Michael Nelson Discusses New Book on President Trump’s First Year In Office
On Jan. 29, he signed copies of the 220-page book that provides a nonpartisan analysis of Donald Trump’s first year as president, starting with his election and transition in 2016.
Rhodes Baseball Adopts 12-Year-Old Aiden Taylor Through Friends of Jaclyn Foundation
The foundation’s mission is to improve the quality of life for children and their families battling pediatric brain tumors and other childhood cancers
Rhodes Welcomes Hillel to Campus
President Marjorie Hass welcomed Hillel International President and CEO Eric Fingerhut to campus Jan. 22 to celebrate the launch of Hillel at Rhodes College.
President Hass Moderates “Windows on the City” Panel
The Inauguration Weekend panel discussed the reciprocal relationships forged between liberal arts colleges and the cities where they are located.
Rhodes Featured in Princeton Review’s 2018 Edition of “Colleges That Pay You Back”
The annual guide features the nation’s best colleges for academics, career preparation, and affordability.