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4/10/2013 2013 Business/Econ International Interns Named They are Benjamin Priday ’15, Mary Reed ’14, Rosemary Sirois ’14 and Shane Watson ’14. »
4/10/2013 Marcie Allen Van Mol ’96 To Be Honored by The White House for Hurricane Sandy Relief EffortsShe will be recognized as a Champion of Change. »
4/9/2013 Spotlight on Guest Actor and Director Nick HutchisonRhodes’ McCoy Theatre will present a production of Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” April 12 & 13, 18-21, with visiting director Nick Hutchison from London. »
4/8/2013 Andyshea Saberioon ’10 Starts PledgeCents To Promote Better Educational Opportunities for K-12 PledgeCents is a new online platform focused on maximizing fundraising capabilities for K-12. »
4/5/2013 Haley Adams ’15 To Participate in Computer Science Mentoring Research Experience She has been paired with Dr. Victoria Interrante of the University of Minnesota to conduct research this summer. »
4/5/2013 Bass Strikes Right Chord as Curb Institute Director, According to Daily News ArticleThe Curb Institute was established to preserve and promote the distinct music traditions of the South, as well as research its effect on history, economy and social systems. »
4/5/2013 Rhodes DocuDrama “Exactly Where We Were” Now Available OnlineIt shows selected memories of the then-Southwestern College on the evening of April 4, 1968 when Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated. »
4/4/2013 Rachmaninoff Scholar Celebrates Volume Three of Composer’s Collected WorksDr. Valeria Nollan serves on the international editorial board responsible for the first authoritative, scholarly collected works of Sergei Rachmaninoff. »
4/3/2013 Professor Petty To Introduce Little Women Screening at Brooks MuseumFree and open to the public, the event will take place at 2 p.m. on April 6. »
4/2/2013 Rhodes Senior Sarah Bacot Named a Watson FellowShe is one of only 40 graduating college seniors nationwide awarded this prestigious fellowship for travel and study abroad. »
4/1/2013 Brian Tchang ′14 Selected To Receive U.S. Department of State Critical Language ScholarshipTchang is a commerce and business major with a Chinese studies minor. The CLS Program is extremely selective with more than 4,900 applications submitted for 2013. »
3/28/2013 Rhodes Alumna Sarah Lacy To Headline Nashville Conference for EntrepreneursLacy is an award winning journalist and media entrepreneur who has been covering technology news for over 15 years. »