Rhodes senior Miranda Rose recently learned she is the recipient of a 2016-2017 Fulbright U.S. Student Award to Korea. She joins four other Fulbright student grantees from Rhodes who will serve as English Teaching Assistants in their assigned countries.
National and global news about Rhodes students and alums
Theodore Nollert ’16 Receives Foreign Language Teaching Assistantship in Austria
Theodore Nollert will teach in Vienna, Austria as part of the Foreign Language Teaching Assistantship Program administered by Fulbright Austria on behalf of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education.
Kimberly Macharia ’18 Lands Cannes Film Festival Internship
Rhodes sophomore philosophy major Kimberly Macharia has accepted a highly sought after spot in the Creative Mind Group at Cannes Internship Program.
Brooks Lamb ’17 Named a Truman Scholar
Competitive Scholarship Awarded to 54 Students Nationwide
Four Seniors Receive Fulbright Awards
Four Rhodes seniors have been selected to receive Fulbright U.S. Student Awards for the 2016-2017 academic year.
Lara Johnson ’16 Wins Watson Fellowship
The fellowship includes research in Japan, Brazil, India, and Poland.
Two Juniors Selected for U.S. Dept. of Commerce Internships
Among student opportunities at Rhodes are summer international internships, and two juniors have been selected to receive competitive U.S. Department of Commerce internships.
Samhitha Curpad ’17 Wins Best Paper Award for Health Care Research
Samhitha Curpad recently won the Best Student paper at the national conference of the Association for Marketing and Health Care Research held in Crested Butte, CO.
Alumnus Establishes Himself in New York’s Theatre World
Quentin Hebda, who graduated from Rhodes in 2013 with a B.A. in theatre, has established himself in New York City’s theatre world.
Rhodes Seniors Present Research at 24th Annual Latin American Studies Symposium
Seniors Isabelle Bruner, Sarah Clifton, Mariam Ebeid, and Emily Gibson presented their research at the 24th Annual Latin American Studies Symposium hosted by Birmingham-Southern College April 1.