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Joel Iwaskiewicz ′10 Lessons learned serving the homeless and studying abroad have made Joel Iwaskiewicz a better student of literature and life. »
Amber James ′09 Amber James ’09 is excited by two kinds of books—those she audits as an intern at an international accounting firm and an upcoming art catalogue that will publish part of her essay. »
John Jennison ′07 John Jennison ′07 chose academics and golf as his two areas of focus. One led to prestigious internships in Los Angeles and New York, the other to a championship. »
Anna Johnson ′11 As a sophomore transfer student, Anna Johnson ’11 wasted no time in distinguishing herself—both in the classroom and on the track. »
Jay Jordan ′07 When Jay Jordan ’07 came to Rhodes, he discovered an intimate college community nestled inside his native Memphis. »
Derek King ′10 Remember the first time you had to write a research paper? Derek King ’10 talks about leading 10th-graders from agony to accomplishment, with a little help from his Psych classes. »
Jake Kleiman ′09 Like most students, internationally recognized chess pro Jake Kleiman first learned about Rhodes in high school—when he became coach for the Rhodes chess team. »
Korey Kormick ′06 Korey Kormick ’06 relished a return to city life and the chance to pass along the same encouragement he received as a first-year student. »
Catherine Lawson ′09 Bringing Memphis culture to life by preserving the past »
Justin LeBlanc ′09 Justin LeBlanc plans to be a lifelong learner »
Doug Lensing ′08 Understanding the problems in a nearby neighborhood leads to self-knowledge and career decisions. »
Robert Leonard ′08 Robert Leonard ’08 rejects the stereotype of the bearded philosophers. Inspired by his professors and research at St. Jude hospital, he’s playing a key role in medical ethics. »