Jones was appointed to the Georgia
State Board of Technical and Adult Education in 1998 and served as vice-
chairman from 2003 to 2005. He served on the
adult literacy committee of DTAE and on the board until January 2007. He also served on the
board of trustees of his college
alma mater, the University of West Georgia. In May 2006, the UWG
booster club honored him with the establishment of the Rhubarb Jones
Scholarship for needy and deserving students at the University of West Georgia. Jones held a
Master of Arts degree from
Shorter College. He was inducted into
Sigma Beta Delta honor society of business,
management, and administration in April 2006. In September 2006, Jones was appointed to the board of visitors of Shorter College, and in January 2007 was honored by being named in the ''Who's Who Among American Universities & Colleges''. On February 29, 2008, Jones was dismissed from WYAY, along with 12 others from WYAY and
sister station WKHX-FM. On April 21, 2008, it was announced that Jones would be a senior director of development and a member of adjunct faculty as a distinguished lecturer of
mass communications at
Kennesaw State University in
Kennesaw, Georgia. He also served as director of special projects for KSU as a senior development officer. On August 16, 2014, Rhubarb began hosting a weekend show on KOOL Classic Hits WRBZ 95.5 in Montgomery. This once again joined Rhubarb with Don Day, whom he teamed up with in 1978 as part of the air staff at WLWI in Montgomery. ==Family==