Rhoden Fellows
The Rhoden Fellows Initiative is a training program for the next generation of sports journalists from historically black colleges and universities, headed by Andscape editor-at-large and former New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden. The fellowship – established as part of Andscape’s mission to develop new voices and serve as an incubator for future multicultural journalists – is open to outstanding undergraduate students at HBCUs.
Through the lens of sports, the fellows produce stories about race, class and culture and serve as campus correspondents for Andscape. There are six students in our sixth class: Alexis Black , North Carolina A&T; Jaicee Christian , Alabama State University; Monet Heath , Howard University; Zoey Hodge , Hampton University; Scott Lipscomb , Xavier University of Louisiana; and Pam Rentz , Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University.
Rhoden Fellows: Class of 2023

Alexis Black

Jaicee Christian

Monet Heath

Zoey Hodge

Scott Lipscomb

Pam Rentz
Rhoden Fellows: Class of 2022

Keion Cage

Alexis Davis

Sarah Jones-Smith

Kianah Robinson-Chery

Cayla Sweazie

Calvin Sykes
Rhoden Fellows: Class of 2021

Ashton Edmunds

Jayla Jones

Parker Owens

Jonathan Scott

Marissa Stubbs

Alex Williams
Rhoden Fellows: Class of 2020

Whitney Bronson

Arthur Cribbs

East L. Dockery

Nathaniel Easington

Kevin Parrish Jr.

Randall C. Williams
Rhoden Fellows: Class of 2019

Janae Adams

Allana J. Barefield

Isaiah George

Deja Harrison

Tiffany Hoyd

Tucker Toole
Rhoden Fellows: Class of 2018

Simone Benson

Donovan Dooley

Paul Holston

Miniya Shabazz

C. Isaiah Smalls II
