He could have been a lawyer making pots of money, instead he gave up his legal articles to pursue his passion.
Two third-year Rhodes University Computer Science and Information Systems students, Matthew Boswell and Munashe Musuka, have been selected to become Google’s 2012 ambassadors.
Following the launch of non-profit organisation Crime Watch this year, Rhodes University took a stand against corruption last week (24 May) at Eden Grove, where academic,administrative, student leadership and community representatives from in and outside of the university were invited to sign a pledge against crime and corruption.
The great beauty of the Southern African landscape has been extolled in many disciplines. Professor Ian Meiklejohn of the Rhodes University Geography Department gave his inaugural lecture last week on the topic Landscapes, Space and Time – The Arctic to the Antarctic and places in-between adding that so inspiring is the geomorphology associated with South Africa that it was used to develop a global model for landscape development that had as a basis, Process, Stage and Structure.