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Liz Jeans ′11 Liz Jeans ’11 talks about what it’s like to be part of the "crazy, very intelligent family" of chemistry majors and why she decided to join a sorority. »
Demitri Jerow ′14 Rallying Rhodes students around sporting events provides Demitri Jerow ′14 a chance to bolster togetherness. »
Emmanuel John-Teye ′13 Searching for a solid pre-med program and a low student-teacher ratio, jazz pianist Emmanual John-Teye ’13 discovered Rhodes and a bonus—the college’s internship connections to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. »
Professor Judaken Rhodes’ first Spence L. Wilson Chair in Humanities strengthens the interdisciplinary environment on campus. »
Bhavna Kansal ′15 Bhavna Kansal ′15 presents her paper, "Narrative Coherence and Psychological Mindedness as Buffers Against Victimization Among Children Rejected by Peers," at the SRCD Biennial Meeting. »
Adiha Khan ′13 For Adiha Khan ′13, finding a snake to study starts with a walk in the park. »
Keshav Kukreja ′12 Combining classes from several disciplines gave Keshav Kukreja ’12 the background he needed for med school and a chance to further his knowledge of the brain. »
Brian Lainoff ′12 Brian Lainoff ’12 draws on his double major to land a dream job with global implications. »
Prof. Michael Leslie Join Theodore Nollert ’16 for a new video series featuring our fabulous faculty. »
Emily Main ′12 CODA and Curb Institute fellowships give LA native Emily Main ′12 the chance to apply her musical skills and interests toward bettering Memphis. »
Andy McGeoch ′12 Among study abroad opportunities, spring-break service projects and a vital International Studies program, Ohio native Andy McGeoch ’12 and his cultural interests found a home at Rhodes. »
Ruthie Mengistu ′14 An internship with Deaf Family Literacy of Memphis confirms Ruthie Mengistu’s ’14 intentions of pursuing a career in speech-language pathology. »