Rhodes awarded $800K for new race and social transformation institute
Rhodes College’s new Institute for Race and Social Transformation will allow students and faculty to conduct research and create projects focusing on racial equity, discrimination and social inequities in Memphis. (The Daily Memphian file)
Faculty and students from HBCUs will partner with faculty and students from Rhodes on projects.
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