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11/20/2012 Rhodes Student Designs BRIDGES 2012 Light Holiday CardShe is Alexandra Corbett ’14 who participated in BRIDGES in high school. »
11/19/2012 Rhodes and Brewster Elementary Use Science of Gardening As Teaching ToolThe students maintain the garden while learning about the process and science behind gardening as well as why it’s important to eat locally. »
11/13/2012 Rhodes Students Organize “Sound Out for Syria” BenefitThe music benefit is Saturday, Nov. 17, 5:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. at the Hi-Tone Café located at 1913 Poplar Avenue. »
11/12/2012 Rhodes New York Alumni Provide a Helping Hand After Hurricane SandyThey are Marcie Allen ’96, Rob Kneip ’08 and Maddie Callis ’10. »
10/31/2012 Rhodes Community Helps Welcome Student Affairs Conference To MemphisThe Southern Association for College Student Affairs (SACSA) will have its annual conference in Memphis Nov. 3-5. »
10/23/2012 Interfaith Leadership: Students Fast For A Day To Benefit MIFAThey are Noor Eltayech ’14, Lucy Sumrall ’14, Ben Priday ’15, Kevin Sierra ’14, Jenna Sullivan ’15, and Micah Leonard ’15. »
10/22/2012 Twenty-Year-Old Rhodes Student Is Featured on USA Today Blog For Winning Alderman SeatHe is Frankie Dakin ’14 of Millington, Tenn. »
10/19/2012 Anthropology and the Written Word Course Yields Children’s Books Copies will be made available to the Rhodes community over Homecoming weekend, and the remaining books will be distributed to community partners and schools. »
10/16/2012 Rhodes Chaplain Describes Rhodes′ Religious Culture as Dynamic and Diverse in Article About Youth Going Beyond Church WallsMcKenna Lewellen ’14 also in interviewed in the article which appears in the current Presbyterian Outlook. »
10/9/2012 Spanish 301 Class Provides Saturday Storytelling Titled "Hora de cuentos," the weekly event is designed for children ages 3-10 to expand their knowledge of the Spanish language through storytelling and crafts. »
10/5/2012 Rhodes’ Participation in the Zion Cemetery Project Gets Magazine MentionZion Cemetery is considered the oldest African American cemetery in Shelby County and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. »
10/3/2012 Rhodes First-Year Student Has a Heart for AfricaJessica Johnson spent eight weeks distributing shoes and food to children in the African kingdom of Swaziland. »