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Brother
Named Rhodes Scholar
Myron L. Rolle
Myron L. Rolle, Princeton, NJ, is in his final year at Florida State
University where he is a pre-medical student. He has won an award
for his research on the metabolic profile of stem and cancer cells
and studied last summer in London.. Myron developed a program on diet
and exercise for children at a Seminole Tribe reservation Florida,
serves on many university committees and has won myriad athletic and
student-athlete awards as one of the top Division I football defensive
players in the country. At Oxford, Myron intends to do the M.Sc. in
medical anthropology.
***Special Message From The Grand Polemarch***
Brothers:
As members of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. celebrate the achievements
of Brother Myron Rolle, the world is getting to know that Kappa Alpha
Psi has added another brilliant Rhodes scholar to the elite academic
fraternity. It has been my privilege to know and work with Brother
Cleophus Thomas, Jr., Esq., our Legal Counsel, who walked the halls
of Cambridge as a Rhodes scholar and has contributed mightily to his
alma mater, the University of Alabama, as well as his many achievements
as a lawyer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Brother Thomas is a
proud man today, knowing that "Training for Leadership" is a process
that bears fruit among Kappas and all mankind. Brother Rolle gives
credence to Kappa's goal to "achieve in all fields of human endeavor,"
and demonstrates that stellar athletes can be stellar scholars. He
is a humble achiever, who recognizes that academics is his primary
goal and that he can couple it with athletics without compromising
his goals of ultimate achievement in each. Brothers, whenever you
get an opportunity to encourage Brother Rolle, or to share the good
news of his achievements with others, please do so and let the world
know that he is a Kappa and that we're so proud of him and his family.
Dwayne Murray, Esq.
31st Grand Polemarch
A Rhodes Scholar is a winner of one of the approximately 90 Rhodes
Scholarships awarded each year by the Rhodes foundation. Rhodes Scholar
recipients study at Oxford University, in England, for one to two
years. This study may be applied to the degree the Scholar may be
working towards at another University, or it may serve to complete
a degree. The Rhodes Scholar may also be seeking an advanced degree.
In fact, many use their scholarship to pursue Master's or Ph.D. programs
at Oxford.
The Rhodes Trust was established in 1902, through the will of Cecil
John Rhodes. Students eligible to apply to become a Rhodes Scholar
were and still are supposed to have a fondness for sports, or success
in sports, strong moral character, devotion to duty, interest in one's
fellow citizens and desire to lead. Initially the scholarship was
awarded to students solely from the US, the UK, and Germany.
With the beginning of World War I, a German could not become a Rhodes
Scholar. Ability for Germans to apply was not reinstated until after
WWII. However, no German student became a Rhodes Scholar again until
1971. Today, citizens of countries that are free and democratic are
eligible to submit applications for Rhodes Scholarships. Women, however,
were not permitted to apply until 1977.
Myron L. Rolle, Rhodes Scholar
Myron L. Rolle, born October 30, 1986 in Houston, TX to Beverly and
Whitney Rolle of the Bahamas. He is the youngest of the five Rolle
brothers, Marchant, Marvis, Modecai, and McKinley all his senior.
The Rolle family would later find themselves in the city of Galloway,
NJ. Beginning his high school career, Myron attended the Peddie School.
In addition to playing football he played the saxophone in the school
band, sang in a school play, and was the sports editor of the school
newspaper. After transferring from the Peddie School, Rolle played
high school football at the Hun School of Princeton, where the All-American
made 112 tackles including 14 for loss in his senior season as the
#1 High-School Football prospect in the country while maintaining
a flawless 4.0 GPA. Prior to graduation, Myron received a reported
83 scholarships offers from schools around the country. However, even
as a teenager Myron's focus was on academics during the recruitment
process. In a recent interview in Sports Illustrated (SI.com), Myron
told reporters he chose Florida State "because it was the only school
that was committed to aiding me in reaching my goals as a standout
student..." In keeping with tradition, Mr. Rolle has exemplified achievement
at every turn in his collegiate career. As an Exercise Science/Biology
Pre- Med student, Brother Rolle has maintained a near perfect GPA
of 3.75.
Recognizing his academic talents, Dr. Tim Logan, professor of Biochemistry,
offered Myron the opportunity to conduct stem-cell and cancer-cell
research in his lab. Furthermore, president of the university Dr.
T. K. Wetherell appointed Myron as a task force facilitator to educate
student members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida about diabetes, obesity,
and other health-related issues. For his participation in Dr. Logan's
research and numerous other projects, Myron was awarded the prestigious
2008 Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Award. These experiences
confirmed Myron's passion to pursue an advanced degree in medicine.
His long term desire is to become a medical doctor and return to the
Bahamas to establish 'Free Clinics' for its citizens.
After only two years of course study, Brother Rolle completed the
requirements for his bachelor's degree while looking toward course
work for a Master's degree in Public Administration. Myron was recently
been nominated by FSU Faculty to be a world-leading Rhode's Scholar,
and at no surprise, Myron's petition has been accepted by the Rhodes
committee. Brother Rolle will represent the United States as 1 of
32 Rhodes Scholars to pursue graduate study at Oxford University in
England in the Fall of 2009 and the third FSU Student in 4 years to
be granted the honor.
As a student Myron has also been involved on campus in a number of
organizations. His own development has been undoubtedly aided through
his membership in Kappa Alpha Psi. of which Myron noted, "Our fraternity
is founded on the principle of achievement. 'Iron sharpens iron.'
Spending time around like-minded men of color who are excelling in
every aspect in their lives has pushed me to reach even higher." He
has also served as the Vice President of the Student Athletic Council,
member of the prestigious Burning Spear leadership circle, Omicron
Delta Kappa National Leadership Honorary.
Myron's strength and knowledge in the classroom of nutrition, physiological
adaptations to training, metabolism, and biochemical pathways affected
by exercise undoubtedly contribute to his performance on the football
field. At 6' 2" and 220 pounds, Myron has been a leader for the Seminole
defense since his inception. In his first season, he closed 77 tackles
as he was named ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year and Freshman All-American
for his aggressive play at Strong Safety (SS) for Florida State. He
was further honored by the presence of one of Kappa Alpha Psi's honored
past-times when he received the Arthur Ashe Foundation Academic All-
American award. In route to his third and likely final season, College
coaching legend and FSU Head Coach Bobby Bowden selected Rolle along
with nine other players to represent the "Core" leadership team for
Seminoles as well as being named a defensive team Captain.
Myron is considered a blue-chip Safety in college football and is
a highly probable 1st Round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. Each season
he has spent time working out with NFL players such as Baltimore Ravens
Cornerback Samari Rolle to get his game ready for the next level;
his diligence on perfecting his skills in the off-season has paid
off. Brother Rolle was recently named 2008 Preseason All-ACC and All-American
candidate. He was also named to the Chuck Bednarik Award, Ronnie Lott
Award, and Bronko Ngurski Award watch lists. To date, Mr. Rolle has
been a shining example to the nation of what can be achieved with
determination, perseverance, hard work, and dedication. As a world
class scholar, athlete, thought leader, and inspirational manifesto
his record has most certainly been promising. However, with a future
like his the best is yet to come.
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