On December 5, 1949, the 173rd anniversary of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa, the Gamma Chapter of Tennessee was established on the campus of Rhodes College (then Southwestern at Memphis). Instrumental in securing our chapter′s charter was Dr. Peyton Nalle Rhodes, longtime Professor of Physics (1926–1949) and later President of the College (1949–1965). A highly esteemed teacher and scholar, Dr. Rhodes was an unstinting advocate of the liberal arts. To cite his own words from his inaugural address, he believed that a college ought to "do a few things excellently rather than to scatter efforts over many fields, with mediocrity as the inevitable result." His commitment to the values embraced by the Phi Beta Kappa Society stands as an inspiration to excellence for the entire Rhodes community.
In honor of Dr. Rhodes, our chapter awards the college′s highest academic honor each year at commencement. The Peyton Nalle Rhodes Phi Beta Kappa Prize is awarded to the graduating senior who has best demonstrated an exceptional combination of scholarship, creativity, achievement, and a commitment to the liberal arts. In 2014, the Rhodes Prize was endowed by donations from dozens of generous members nationwide.
2024 | Blair Kinsey | Mathematics |
2023 | Walker Coleman | International Studies and Art HIstory |
2022 | Natalie Smith | French and Francophone studies and political science |
2021 | Thomas Hayden | Economics |
2020 | Maleelo Shamambo | Neuroscience |
2019 | Anna Baker-Olson | Political Science and Psychology |
2018 | Lisa R. Hsi | Psychology |
2017 | Claire Marie Misko | Art and Art History |
2016 | Heting Hommy Zhu | Economics and Mathematics |
2015 | Philip Luke Spinolo | Physics |
2014 | Benjamin Evans | History and International Studies |
2013 | Sarah Bacot | Gender & Sexuality Studies and History |
2012 | Colin Antaya | History and Philosophy |
2011 | Daniel Williford | French and History |
2010 | Allyson Pellissier | Economics and Mathematics |
2009 | Stephanie Wilson | Psychology |
2008 | Joan E. Campbell | French and Music |
2007 | Sally C. Lineback | History |
2006 | Sandra L. Keller | French and Psychology |
2005 | Stanley R. Vance, Jr. | Chemistry |
2004 | Kenneth M. Lamb | Political Science |
2003 | Karyn E. Spence | Physics and Religious Studies |
2002 | Charles P. LaRochelle | English |
2001 | Lauren E. Mize | Physics |
2000 | Jill M. Peterfeso | English |
1999 | Lisa (Roy) Vox | History |
1998 | Samuel P. Jordan | Economics and Political Science |
1997 | Sarah Nell Bolton | Religious Studies |
1996 | Jacob Abraham | Physics |
1995 | Brett C. Goldston | Chemistry |
1994 | Patricia L. Fitzgerald | Anthropology & Sociology |
1993 | Jeffrey A. Mullins | Philosophy |
1992 | C. Annette Dubard | Religious Studies |
1991 | Jonathan P. Smoke | Economics and Religion |
1990 | Jennifer M. Gaines | History and Physics |
1989 | Sara D. Hodges | Psychology |
1988 | Matthew H. Lembke | Political Science |
1987 | T. Alan Harris | English and Spanish |
1986 | Catherine Winterburn | Political Science |
1985 | Paula L. Millirons | Chemistry |
1984 | Mary R. Goodloe | Mathematics |
1983 | Martha E. Saavedra | International Studies |
1982 | Ann E. Kingsolver | Anthropology & Sociology |
1981 | J. S. "Chris" Christie, Jr. | Political Science |
1980 | Brian C. Thompson | International Studies |