
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.
Peter S. Paine Jr.

Put your brains and your ability to work to benefit mankind.
Peter S. Paine Jr.
New York & Christ Church 1957
Ken Kamoche

As a Rhodes Scholar, so much of your old life will be stretched and challenged.
Ken Kamoche
Kenya & St Catherine's 1988
Ron Katz

The Scholarship enabled me to be myself.
Ron Katz
Missouri & Balliol 1967
Merata Kawharu

My trajectory of working in and for communities has continued.
Merata Kawharu
New Zealand & Exeter 1994
Margaret Keeton

I’ve always tried to focus on the practical, focus on the positive.
Margaret Keeton
South Africa-at-Large & Lincoln 1981
George Keys

Oxford was a kind of crucible, that has shaped and moulded who I am today.
George Keys
Maryland/DC & Balliol 1970
Humaira Khan

The Rhodes Scholarship was the perfect thing that came along in my life.
Humaira Khan
Pakistan & Somerville 1982
Noorain Khan

I love being part of something that gives girls the life skills to thrive.
Noorain Khan
Michigan & St Antony's 2006
Susan Kippax

If you’re going to get people to change attitudes, you need social researchers.
Susan Kippax
Rhodes Visiting Fellow & Lady Margaret Hall 1970
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