
This collection of Scholar stories illustrates the profound and powerful impact of the Rhodes community around the world. We are grateful to all those who have taken the time to share their experiences, and hope these will be an inspiration to others.
Chris Miller

Nothing really worthwhile – with very few exceptions – is done by yourself.
Chris Miller
Tennessee & Merton 1980
Rob Mitchell

It was a transformative experience, both educationally and personally.
Rob Mitchell
North Dakota & Merton 1974
Matshabello Sannah Mokone

You get it, you start seeing the world differently, you start believing in yourself.
Matshabello Sannah Mokone
South Africa-at-Large & Jesus 2011
John Morrison

The Rhodes Scholarship is completely ingrained in me.
John Morrison
New Mexico & University 1955
Trevor Munroe

Combatting injustice is a marathon, not a sprint.
Trevor Munroe
Jamaica & New College 1966
Mary Murphy

I decided to try and use my skills to do something meaningful for my community.
Mary Murphy
New York & St Catherine’s 1981
Lissa Muscatine

I have taken a very unconventional path.
Lissa Muscatine
California & Wadham 1977
Kenneth Mwenda

People say that in life you can either do well or do good, but I think you can do both.
Kenneth Mwenda
Zambia & Exeter 1992
Kumi Naidoo

Activism is not a popularity contest.
Kumi Naidoo
South Africa-at-Large & Magdalen 1987
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