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Jay Pillay: Breaking Barriers as the First Woman President-Elect of the ACUHO-I SAC Executive Board

Jay Pillay’s journey to becoming the first woman President-Elect of the ACUHO-I SAC Executive Board is a compelling story of strategic leadership and a deep commitment to advancing higher education in South Africa. Her election to this prestigious role highlights her exceptional abilities and underscores her dedication to creating inclusive, supportive environments and mentoring the next generation of leaders. As a finalist at the HERS-SA Higher Education Women Leaders Awards, Pillay’s journey is one of breaking barriers in her professional career and the broader educational landscape.

Trailblazing Transformation: Professor ‘Mabokang Monnapula-Mapesela’s Vision for Black Women in Academia

In the realm of South African higher education, Professor ‘Mabokang Monnapula-Mapesela stands as a beacon of transformative leadership and resilience. As the first Black woman Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs working in a University celebrating its 120th anniversary, her journey is a testament to the power of education as a tool for personal and collective transformation. Her story is not just one of individual achievement but a narrative deeply intertwined with Black women's broader struggles and triumphs in academia.

Rhodes University suspends lectures as concern deepens over Makhanda water outages

Rhodes University will temporarily suspend part of its academic programme, including formal undergraduate lectures, tutorials, and practicals, on Friday, 30 August 2024, amid severe disruptions to its municipal water supply.

Empowering future scholars by amplifying the suppressed voices of African intellectuals

Earlier this month, the Rhodes University School of Languages and Literature hosted the book launch of Jonas Ntsiko: Hadi Waseluhlangeni Collected Writings (1873-1916). This event marked the release of Volume 9 of the Opland Collection of Xhosa Literature, a series of books collaboratively edited and translated by Professors Jeff Opland and Pamela Maseko. Professor Pamela Maseko, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Nelson Mandela University, Visiting Professor and former academic at Rhodes University. Maseko was also the keynote speaker at the book launch.

From ‘weird’ to world-renowned: Professor Julie Coetzee’s reflective journey in entomology research

Earlier this month, Rhodes University hosted the 2023 Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Award Lecture, which recognises exceptional research contributions within the University. This award was presented to Professor Julie Coetzee from the Faculty of Science, a distinguished scholar who has made significant strides in the field of biological control, particularly in understanding the interactions between freshwater aquatic plants and insects.

Rhodes University mourns the passing of alumnus Dr William Smith, teacher of the nation

Rhodes University mourns the passing of education giant, alumnus, and Order of the Baobab recipient, Dr William Smith.

Former Judge of Appeal condemns appointments of Malema and Hlophe to the JSC

On 6 August 2024, Retired Judge of Appeal Azhar Cachalia delivered a compelling public lecture at Rhodes University, where he criticised Parliament's questionable decision to appoint individuals with known unethical conduct to serve on the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter to Speak at the 10th Archbishop Thabo Makgoba Development Trust Annual Lecture

We are pleased to announce that SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter will deliver the keynote address at the 10th Archbishop Thabo Makgoba Development Trust Annual Lecture on Values-Based Leadership. The event is set to take place on Monday, 26 August 2024, at 18h00 at Eden Grove Red, Rhodes University.

Comprehensive institutional audit demonstrates effectiveness at Rhodes University

Rhodes University recently participated in an institutional audit conducted by the Council on Higher Education (CHE), and while the report highlighted both the strengths and areas for improvement, Rhodes University showed commendable results overall.

Historic SRC Inauguration at Rhodes University: A celebration of leadership, participation, and inclusion

Rhodes University recently celebrated a historic milestone with the inauguration of its 2025 Students' Representative Council (SRC). This year's elections and the subsequent inauguration were marked by unprecedented student engagement, a record-breaking voter turnout, and a commitment to inclusivity that reflects the university's core values.

[#RURises]: Unlearning and transformation central to combating Gender-Based Violence

The recent #RURises GBV Workshop hosted by the Office of Equity & Institutional Culture in collaboration with Not In My Name International highlighted the intricate and essential process of unlearning as a cornerstone for effective leadership and community transformation. Addressing gender-based violence (GBV) requires a multifaceted approach that challenges not only existing behaviours but also redefines societal norms, particularly around masculinity.

Dr Ashley Westaway joins Rhodes University Council

Dr Ashley Westaway, a prominent South African education and community development champion, has been nominated to the Rhodes University Council.

Triple win as Rhodes University's new centre sets to benefit students, communities and the economy

Rhodes University has recently embarked on several ambitious entrepreneurship projects with the aim of not only up-skilling students but uplifting the Makana community and economy. These have culminated in the preparation of a Centre for Entrepreneurship and Incubation, funded by SEDA, which will be housed within the Student Hub, Steve Biko Building.

Rhodes University Distinguished Professor Charlie Shackleton earns A1 rating by NRF

Distinguished Professor Charlie Shackleton, holder of the SARChI Chair in Interdisciplinary Science in Land and Natural Resource Use for Sustainable Livelihoods at Rhodes University, has been awarded the prestigious A1 National Research Foundation (NRF) rating, the highest in the South African national system of research innovation.

What sustainable community development looks like - Rhodes University’s Masakhe Programme leads the way

‘Ubuntu’ is often used to describe a sense of shared responsibility and humanity, perhaps even virtues that underpin shared development. But when Rhodes University officially launched the Masakhe Enterprise and Supplier Development Programme (MESDP) recently, it was clear that Ubuntu is a lived experience grounded in vision.

[RU120] Capacity building as a driver for women's retention in Physics

In her plenary talk at the South African Institute of Physics (SAIP) Conference held at Rhodes University, Department of Physics & Electronics last month, Professor Raesibe Sylvia Ledwaba highlighted the importance of mentorship, advocacy, and support networks as key elements in empowering women to embrace physics as a career path in their lives.

Visionary teacher transforming Indigenous music education honoured at Rhodes University

Rhodes University recently honoured Dr Boudina McConnachie with the Vice Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award (2023). This accolade, awarded annually to educators with fewer than ten years of teaching experience, recognises exceptional contributions to teaching excellence, innovation, and dedication.

Enthusiasm BEEyond words at isiXhosa Spelling Bee

After a riveting few months of preparation and build up, the final round of the Makhanda isiXhosa Spelling Bee took place in the last week. Nine eager Grade 3 learners were seated on the stage with their first-year student mentor behind them for comfort and support.

Another clean audit for Rhodes University in its 120th anniversary year

Rhodes University Council has welcomed a clean audit with no findings for the 2023 financial year. The results further extend the institution’s established impeccable financial performance and stewardship record.

[RU120] Moving beyond spa days: Rhodes University’s Women’s Month efforts highlight GBV gains

One of Rhodes University’s #RU120 Big 5 focus areas is Transformation & Leadership. As such, the University is committed to fostering a safer, more inclusive environment. Since 2016, we have undertaken substantial reforms, including revising our GBV processes and policies, fortifying our collaboration with law enforcement, and empowering our staff and students through workshops and dialogues.

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