Rhodes students continue passion for theater, despite school dropping major
Theater was listed as a college major option at Rhodes College from August 1982 to January 2022.
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Theater was listed as a college major option at Rhodes College from August 1982 to January 2022.
Weather and supply chain issues slow progress on new dorm, forcing Rhodes to nix requirement at last minute that all juniors live on campus.
The region’s colleges and universities are undergoing an extraordinary transformation in leadership, virtually all within the same time frame, raising big questions about what’s next for higher education in the area.
The family of Drew Rainer, a Rhodes College student shot and killed in a home invasion robbery last year, has added money to the reward in case.
LeMoyne-Owen College and Christian Brothers University will join Rhodes College in delaying spring semester in-person classes amid a spike in COVID-19 cases.
Rhodes College is altering its plans for the spring semester after consultation with medical experts. The college will keep its Jan. 12 start date for the semester, but classes will begin remotely before transitioning to in-person classes Jan. 31.
Jennifer Collins sat down with The Daily Memphian to talk about who she is and what she plans to do in her presidency.
Rhodes College announced that its 21st president is currently a dean at Southern Methodist University.
Rodriguez previously served as assistant director of campus life at Northwestern University, where she worked the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE).
Police said five people were in the home when three to four men kicked in the front door and ordered those in the home not to look at them.
A private Monday evening gathering was held to honor Andrew Rainer, who was a 2018 graduate of Christian Brothers High School and was the chaplain for his fraternity, Sigma Nu.Related story:
U.S. Marshals arrest man accused in fatal shooting of Rhodes student Drew Rainer.
A woman was also injured during the robbery.
An email to the campus community from interim president Carroll Stevens last week acknowledged incidents “that have contributed to our campus community feeling unsafe, particularly for Black and Jewish students.”
Here’s how some area colleges are handling vaccinations as students return to school for the fall. One is even paying students $1,000 to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
Despite suffering from COVID-19 just last year, Bobby Rush has been on a tear since his recovery.
The COVID-19 pandemic reduced some revenue streams to a trickle at four-year colleges and universities. But coming out of the pandemic, administrators believe they are smarter and more efficient. “Really, what the pandemic did is it accelerated the pace of change,” said U of M President M. David Rudd.
Rhodes is the first campus in Memphis to assess this type of fee.
Though the theater major will be discontinued, the Rhodes Theatre Guild will still be active, according to the college’s vice president of academic affairs.
Rhodes’ vice president for academic affairs cited a lack of interest among students for the decision to end its academic major in theater.
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Rhodes’ satellite is expected to have cleared the hurdles to launch by June 2023.
Here are a few of our favorite images from this week. Optimism is in the air — and it smells a lot like sizzling burgers and hot biscuits.
On the high end, applications at Rhodes College are up 25%, but down an equal percent at Southwest Tennessee Community College.
The future residence hall will have more than 61,000 square feet, single rooms, suites, common spaces and a lodge for the campus’ cultural organizations.