Jay Hedges ’17, from Little Rock, AR, is majoring in political economy, with an urban studies minor. He serves as the 2016-2017 president of Rhodes Student Government (RSG), which represents the students and their interests to the administration and works to foster a well-rounded community that encourages growth.
News and information about the Rhodes campus experience.
Survey Says: Things to Be Thankful For
We asked students, from first-years to seniors, what they were thankful for at Rhodes, and here’s what they told us.
Rhodes Faculty and Staff Publish Article About Community Engagement and Reflective Practices of Bonner Scholars
Bonner Scholars wear red Converse sneakers at commencement to show they plan to “walk loud” and make a difference in the world.
Student Chapter of American Chemical Society Hosts Symposium on Campus
The Rhodes Department of Chemistry and the student chapter of the American Chemical Society recently co-hosted the Fourth Annual Undergraduate Chemistry Symposium.
Field Hockey Team Headed to NCAA Championship
For the second consecutive season and the fourth time in school history, the Rhodes College field hockey team has been selected to participate in the NCAA Division III Championship.
A Q&A with Brooks Lamb, President of the Honor Council
Brooks Lamb ’17, a history major from Chapel Hill, TN, serves as the 2016-2017 president of the Honor Council.
Rhodes’ Food Recovery Network Featured in Memphis Daily News
Rhodes’ Food Recovery Network was established to collect, weigh, and record food from the college’s dining hall to distribute to local soup kitchens.
Mr. and Miss Rhodes 2016
Grant Ebbesmeyer and Alexis Moore have been named Mr. and Miss Rhodes for 2016.
Prof. Kus Gives Glimpse of Madagascar Culture With Hats Display
Professor Susan Kus has devoted a significant part of her career learning about and living in Madagascar in order to better understand the dynamic cultures of the Malagasy people in the central highlands region.
Second E.club Hackathon Brings Service to the Forefront
Last January, the Rhodes College E.club hosted its first hackathon, an innovation competition focused on tech and design.