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7/15/2011 Prof. Charles McKinney to Speak at National Civil Rights MuseumThe presentation begins at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, July 22. »
7/11/2011 Professor Sciubba Named Among Young Professionals Making A DifferenceThe honorees are featured in a recent issue of Memphis Crossroads Magazine. »
7/7/2011 Efforts by Rhodes Team To Prevent Spread of Infectious Diseases Featured in International EducatorThe team is led by Biology Professor Laura Luque de Johnson. »
6/27/2011 Rhodes Scientists Continue Research to Unlock Knowledge of Cell Wall ActivityThe research by students is made possible through a National Science Foundation grant. »
6/22/2011 Meaningful Summer WritingFor two weeks on campus, high school students have been engaged in fiction writing workshops, poetry, and an expository Shakespeare class in Rhodes′ Summer Writing Institute. »
6/1/2011 Professor Michta In the NewsDr. Andrew Michta recently was quoted in the New York Times and in the Bloomberg News about President Obama’s visit to Poland. »
5/17/2011 Graduates Recognized with Awards at CommencementThe Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards and Peyton Nalle Rhodes Phi Beta Kappa Prize were presented. »
5/11/2011 Lynx Lessons in the LabEach year, Professor Gary Lindquester works with a new group of student investigators to sequence parts of the genome of the lynx, which happens to be the Rhodes mascot. »
5/2/2011 Bernadette McNary-Zak and Jeffrey H. Jackson Win Clarence Day Awards The recipients were announced April 29 at the annual Rhodes College Awards Convocation. »
5/2/2011 American Values Project Takes on Life of Its OwnWhat started as a simple photo project has evolved into a virtual community. Learn how you can participate. »
4/27/2011 What’s URCAS All About?The annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium (URCAS) will be held Friday, April 29. »
4/21/2011 Earth Day 2011: Green Jobs Steadily GrowingBecause of the increasing desire to "go green," organizations are continually looking to hire more people with environmental backgrounds, according to Prof. Jeffrey Jackson. »