The National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza, which pays tribute to traditionally Black fraternities and sororities on campus, is unveiled at a special celebration.
Whether in the arts, science, or business, professors at Rhodes use inventive methods inside and outside the classroom to inspire students to cultivate their interests and make an impact in the community. Read on for three examples of how professors find ways to create curriculums that engage both the head and the heart.
Director of physical plant Brian Foshee leaves his mark on campus after nearly four decades of service.