The Rhodes community is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of our colleague and friend, Andrew (Drew) Rainer. Students, faculty, and staff gathered last night on campus to begin the healing process as one community with a candlelight vigil in honor of Drew's memory.
Our beauty is more than stone deep, but we always appreciate being recognized for the beautiful campus we love (and miss.)
Condé Nast Traveler's latest issue includes Rhodes among "The 50 Most Beautiful College Campuses in America."
Read more: news.rhodes.edu/stories/rhodes…
Rhodes College alumna Amy Coney Barrett ‘94 is being considered to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the United States Supreme Court. Read more here: bit.ly/2My4pXL
With overall high grades for academics, professors, diversity, and value, Rhodes ranked No. 1 for Best Liberal Arts Colleges in Tennessee and No. 2 for Best Colleges in Tennessee in Niche’s 2021 College Rankings.
President Hass has decided, with the full support of the Board of Trustees, to postpone reopening campus and continue remote teaching and learning for Fall 2020.
Read President Hass' full letter on our COVID-19 information page: rhodes.edu/coronavirus-up…
You never know what you may discover at Rhodes. Prof. Michael Collins tells us that the red fox, or vulpes vulpes, is quite common––even in urban settings–– and this one may have expanded its home range from nearby Overton Park.