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10/11/2012 Women′s Golf Ranked #7 in the Nation in Stroke Average and #1 for First-Year ClassThe Rhodes first-year class, consisting of Meg Healy, Pearlissa Harris, Clarice Cannon and Megan Richards, is ranked #1 in the nation. »
10/10/2012 Rhodes Archaeology Students To Set Up Excavation Booth at Heritage FestivalRhodes and The University of Memphis have been researching a host of historic and prehistoric issues at Ames Plantation where the festival will be held. »
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. »
10/9/2012 Rhodes Set To Institute Women’s Varsity LacrosseA national search will begin immediately with a goal of hiring a full-time women’s lacrosse coach by Dec. 1, 2012. »
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. »
10/4/2012 Local Lynx Farmers Market Is TodayOpen to the public, the market is from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Barret Library Cloister. »
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. »
10/1/2012 Students Help With Habitat for Humanity’s Fall 2012 Build in Raleigh AreaRhodes’ Habitat for Humanity chapter is one of the oldest collegiate chapters in the nation. »
10/1/2012 Researchers To Measure Rhodes Students′ Reactions To Presidential Debates Rhodes is one of the campuses nationwide where researchers will ask young voters for their reactions to campaign messages in the upcoming Presidential debates. »
10/1/2012 Theta Alpha Kappa Religion and Theology Honor Society Inducts New MembersThe organization recognizes excellence in the fields of religion and theology. »
9/28/2012 Lynx Football Staff To Participate in Coach To Cure MDRhodes is one of more than 550 schools whose coaches will wear Coach To Cure MD patches on the left arm during games on Sept. 29. »
9/28/2012 Matthew Roberts ’14 Discusses Environmental Service Project in Huffington Post ArticleThe project about coal mining galvanized the neuroscience major to have new focus on energy and sustainability. »