Rhodes University Chamber Choir announces RU120 tour dates

This year marks the bidecacentennial celebration of Rhodes University, celebrated through the year-long RU120 campaign. The RUCC is, therefore, heeding the clarion call that the university needs to use every opportunity it has to strengthen its ties with broader societal structures. The RUCC tour to the Western Cape will be focused on giving back through […]
Rhodes University’s Registrar Division marks 120 years with ‘A Glimpse Through the Years’ exhibition

On May 20, 2024, Rhodes University’s Registrar’s Division unveiled a riveting exhibition titled “Registrar’s Division: A Glimpse Through the Years” at the Eden Grove Building. This exhibition is a contribution from the Registrar’s Division to Rhodes University’s bidecacentennial celebration, popularly known as RU120. The exhibition showcased the Registrar’s Division’s long-standing existence, achievements, and impact as […]
Faces of the RU120 legacy: Junaid Denston proves RU excellence is found in its people

Embarking on a journey to create an institutional RU120 advert that is authentic, sincere, and lives up to the legacy of 120 years of academic excellence is one thing. For Rhodes University to organically unearth in-house gems and powerful stories in the process is quite another. RU120 is a year-long celebration of 120 years of […]
Faces of the RU120 legacy: Zola Mbinda shapes history at Rhodes University

For many students at Rhodes University, Orientation Week was their first time being on campus. For Zola Mbinda, a History lecturer and PhD candidate at Rhodes University, however, university campuses were always home. From growing up on campus, to doing homework in lecture rooms, and eventually following in her mother’s footsteps by becoming a lecturer, […]
Faces of the RU120 legacy: Prof Pat Terry – the man who reached the world

By The Division of Communication and Advancement In the 1980s, South Africa was cut off from the world politically, through sanctions, and technologically. Yet, from the small town of then Grahamstown, now Makhanda, a team of pioneers managed to send the country’s first email – and Professor Pat Terry, the man who reached the world through this […]
Seen in the wild: #RU120 goes national

As Rhodes University celebrates a 120-year legacy of academic excellence through its #RU120 campaign, its next-generation institutional RU120 commercials have gone live on television, radio, billboards, and online – to name but a few. This commercial purposefully drew on the diversity of the University’s own staff and students to demonstrate the legacy in motion that […]
PRESS RELEASE: Celebrating local successes during RU120 Grad 2024

Rhodes University is proud to announce the graduation of its Autumn 2024 class, a significant milestone marking the 120th anniversary of academic excellence and transformative education. Among the graduates, special recognition is given to the 60 students who have excelled through the University's collaborative efforts with GADRA Matric School and its Bridging Programme, aimed at […]
Exciting RU120 news; Our News24 Hub is now live!

As Rhodes University celebrates the milestone of RU120 year, our marketing and communication efforts are being supported by key strategic support mechanisms. One of these is a partnership with Media24, one of the leading news brands in South Africa with an unparalleled digital reach. We proudly announce that our dedicated RU120 hub is now live […]
PRESS RELEASE – TRACING A COMPLEX HISTORY AND STRIDES TOWARD TRANSFORMATION

[Makhanda] Since its inception in 1904, Rhodes University has continually made significant strides in the realm of higher education, carving out a distinguished place for itself among academic institutions globally. Over the years, Rhodes University has evolved, reflecting changes in society, academia, and the broader global landscape, constantly adapting and growing to meet new challenges […]
PRESS RELEASE – CALLS TO ADDRESS CHALLENGES FACING HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR IN SOUTH AFRICA

[Makhanda] Universities in South Africa are facing a challenging balancing act, having to do more, with fewer resources. That’s according to Professor Paul Maylam, who says while access to higher education for students is critical, questions also need to be asked about the viability of taking on large numbers of students, many of whom fail […]