Dateline Rice for Nov. 4, 2019 (Weekend Edition)

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL

Houston mayor’s race: Crime, flooding, Trump are all issues
Mark Jones, the Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies, professor of political science, fellow in political science at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and fellow at Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research, is quoted.
The Associated Press (This article also appeared in more than 150 other media outlets.)
http://bit.ly/2JKADjq
Early voting ends with surge in turnout across Harris County
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in the Nov. 2 print edition.)
http://bit.ly/34xfO38
In Fort Bend, Democrats fire opening shot in battle for Texas House

Austin American-Statesman
http://bit.ly/2JO9L2e

Beto O’Rourke quits the presidential race
Dallas Observer
http://bit.ly/2JMyB2r
Latino voter turnout expected to be low in Houston mayoral election
Fox 26 Online (This segment also aired on KTRK-TV in Houston.)
http://bit.ly/2NF5hvJ
‘I think it’s funny’: Republican prankster booted from Texas Democratic convention
Valliant News
http://bit.ly/33f8sB3
A wrapup for early voting
Off the Kuff
http://bit.ly/2NeCyyP
Early voting numbers are in and Houston seems apathetic about city election
Fox 26 Online (This segment also aired on KTRK-TV in Houston.)
http://bit.ly/34sOgf6

Saudi Arabia approves listing of energy giant Aramco
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, fellow for the Middle East at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted.
Agence France-Presse (This and similar articles also appeared online in more than 300 other media outlets, and it appeared in the print editions of more than 25 media outlets around the world Nov. 2-4.)
http://bit.ly/2PLUFhs
After many delays, Saudi Aramco launches IPO
France 24 
http://bit.ly/2NiIozr
Saudi Aramco heads for possible record-setting market debut
Agence France-Presse 
http://bit.ly/2WNYhB2
5 things to know about Saudi Arabia and its mammoth IPO
France 24 
http://bit.ly/33h5jQW
Il colosso petrolifero saudita Aramco si quota in Borsa, via libera all’Ipo
Huffington Post Italy (An English translation is not available.)
http://bit.ly/32gLasW

President Trump to nominate Dr. Stephen Hahn as new FDA commissioner
Alumnus Stephen Hahn, who has been nominated by President Donald Trump to be the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, is featured and pictured. Neal Lane, a senior fellow in science and technology policy at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and former director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy for President Bill Clinton, is mentioned in the Houston Chronicle.
CNN (This article also appeared in 20 other media outlets.)
https://cnn.it/2pIStfM
Trump nominates MD Anderson doctor to head FDA
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the Nov. 2 print edition.)
http://bit.ly/34DFg79

Watch: How will 20 years of Houston’s growth affect flooding?
Rice research that tracked Houston’s growth from 1997 to 2017 using satellite images is featured. Chris Hakkenberg, postdoctoral research associate at Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research, is quoted in Futurity and interviewed in radio and television segments.
Futurity
http://bit.ly/2pHrlOf
New growth-mapping tool meant to help Houston better prepare for flooding
Houston Public Media (This segment also aired on KUHF-FM in Houston.)
http://bit.ly/33fXb3m
HPM local newscast for 5 p.m., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019
Houston Public Media (This segment also aired on KUHF-FM in Houston.)
http://bit.ly/2NzCYPm
Rice University researchers use satellite images to track Houston’s growth, flooding risk
KHOU Online (This segment aired on KHOU-TV in Houston, and it appeared in a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://bit.ly/36oMgGE

No-show ‘amigo’ Rick Perry leaves curious gap in Ukraine timeline
Anna Mikulska, nonresident fellow in energy studies at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted.
Daily Beast
http://bit.ly/2JPAlI7

Petróleo sirio, arriesgada apuesta de Trump
Jim Krane, the Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted in an article about Middle East politics.
The Associated Press (An English translation is not available. This article also appeared in more than 50 other media outlets.)
http://bit.ly/2JNRCkK

México: Fallida misión suscita dudas sobre seguridad
Tony Payan, the Françoise and Edward Djerejian Fellow for Mexico Studies at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and director of the institute’s Center for the United States and Mexico, is quoted.
The Associated Press (An English translation is not available. This article also appeared in more than 50 other media outlets.)
http://bit.ly/2PLnLgX

The science of zombies: Will the undead rise?
An article mentions that Kelly Weinersmith, adjunct assistant professor of biosciences and the former Huxley Fellow in Ecology and Evolution at Rice, was on the team of researchers who first discovered the crypt-keeper wasp in 2017.
Agence France-Presse (This article appeared in the Nov. 2 print editions of The Borneo Post, The Borneo Post Sabah, Kuwait Times and Gulf Today, and it appeared in a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://bit.ly/2qfx2Tr

Why Harvard Business School didn’t make the top 10 of this new entrepreneurship ranking
An article mentions that Rice has $2.9 million in award money available to full-time MBA students through new venture and startup competitions, the most of any school in the nation.
Forbes
http://bit.ly/2rbOkl8

Kaplan (Fed) a soutenu la troisième baisse de taux mais pas plus
An article mentions that Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan spoke at an energy conference at Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business.
Reuters (An English translation is not available.)
http://bit.ly/2WFbps0

Specter of Thanksgiving government shutdown looms as Pentagon backers struggle for compromise to keep funds flowing
A news roundup mentions that Nathan Citino, the Barbara Kirkland Chiles Professor of History, will speak at the American Historical Association’s National History Center briefing on “The Geopolitics of Middle East Oil” Nov. 4
Washington Examiner
https://washex.am/2CdMnaa

HOUSTON/TEXAS

Rice students who dressed up as ICE officers on campus spark outrage
An article about three students dressing as ICE agents for Halloween quotes President David Leebron, Duncan College junior Mezthly Pena and McMurtry College senior Daniel Pham. Rice’s student-run newspaper, The Rice Thresher, and Rice’s Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice are mentioned.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in the Nov. 3 print edition.)
http://bit.ly/2oJY8ln
Houston: Universitarios se disfrazan como agentes de ICE y generan enorme polémica
La Opinion (An English translation is not available.)
http://bit.ly/34scfeh

Early voters dismayed by negative tenor of mayoral campaign
An article about Houston’s mayoral race quotes Bob Stein, the Lena Gohlman Fox Professor of Political Science at Rice, and Robert Bruce, dean of Rice’s Glasscock School of Continuing Studies. Stein also is quoted in two additional articles.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared on the front page of the Nov. 4 print edition.) 
http://bit.ly/2NfB9Iw
Going to the polls: 11 tips to bolster your Election Day news coverage
Journalist’s Resource
http://bit.ly/32kQKec
Nov. 5th election: Why blacks must vote
Defender Network
http://bit.ly/34rf0fY
Who’s afraid of big government? Texas’ public push into cancer research pays off
Vivian Ho, the James A. Baker III Institute Chair in Health Economics at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy’s Center for Health and Biosciences, is quoted.
The Dallas Morning News
http://bit.ly/2pIIHuj

With Proposition 8, Texas would set money aside for future flooding
Jim Blackburn, a professor in the practice of environmental law and the co-director of Rice’s Severe Storm Prediction, Education and Evacuation from Disasters Center, is quoted.
Texas Tribune (This article appeared in the Nov. 4 print edition of The Dallas Morning News, and it appeared in a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://bit.ly/2P5Pybz

As Fulshear grows, the city becomes less diverse
Kyle Shelton, director of strategic partnerships at Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research, is quoted.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in the Nov. 3 print edition and a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://bit.ly/2oxrIuf

As air quality problem persists, local experts turn to technology
Ruiyang Li, Geographic Information Systems analyst for Rice’s Children’s Environmental Health Initiative, is quoted.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in the Nov. 2 print edition and a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://bit.ly/321aza4

Texas Medical Center CEO outlines the future of the medical city
An article mentions Rice researchers have developed a gold nanoparticle therapy to treat prostate cancer.
TMC News (This article was featured in the Nov. 4 edition of the TMC Today newsletter and was included in a previous edition of Dateline.)
http://bit.ly/2C6ijwM

David Dow Bentley III: YTA event brings music, elegance to The Glade
Artem Kuznetsov, graduate student at Rice’s Shepherd School of Music, is featured.
The Courier of Montgomery County
http://bit.ly/36xvVPI

Fracking pioneer’s charity challenges industry orthodoxy
An article mentions that the Mitchell Foundation has partnered with Rice to develop carbon capture technology.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in the Nov. 3 print edition and a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://bit.ly/34h0nfa

Houston photographer Ben DeSoto’s work gets its due in new documentary
An article mentions that Rice Cinema will screen “For Art’s Sake” Nov. 17 as part of the Houston Cinema Arts Festival.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in the Nov. 4 print edition and a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://bit.ly/2NuYTXY

Business calendar: Upcoming events in the area
A Houston-area business events roundup mentions the Nov. 4 conference “Political Reform in China” hosted by Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in Nov. 4 print edition and a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://bit.ly/2PGrFYf

Welcome to November
An article mentions that Camp Fair will be held at Rice in 2020.
Houston Family Magazine
http://bit.ly/32b0nf7

BROADCAST

‘CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera’
Douglas Brinkley, the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Professor in Humanities, is interviewed about President Donald Trump.
CNN
http://bit.ly/34xtgE7

HPM local newscast for 5 a.m., Monday, Nov. 4, 2019
Rice research into the quality of life of residents in Houston’s Third Ward is featured. Lead author Quianta Moore, fellow in child health policy at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is interviewed.
Houston Public Media (This segment also aired on KUHF-FM in Houston.)
http://bit.ly/32aPZ77
HPM local newscast for 7 a.m., Monday, Nov. 4, 2019
Houston Public Media (This segment also aired on KUHF-FM in Houston.)
http://bit.ly/2PRHCuC

C-SPAN 3
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine ’97 is featured.
http://bit.ly/2r4FFRh

November’s Citgo Distinguished Scholar: Rebekah Hodge
An article featuring Rebekah Hodge, a 2019/20 Citgo Distinguished Scholar award recipient, mentions that she hopes to attend Rice.
ABC 13 Online
https://abc13.co/2C7v5eN

‘Fox 26 Morning News Weekends 7 a.m.’
Rice is mentioned.
KRIV-TV (Houston)
http://bit.ly/32bA6gN

TRADE/PROFESSIONAL

The impact of expanding and simplifying financial aid
An article features The Rice Investment, an initiative offering full-tuition scholarships and grants to students from low- and middle-income families. President David Leebron, Vice President for Enrollment Yvonne Romero da Silva and Anne Walker, executive director of university financial aid services, are quoted.
Inside Higher Ed
http://bit.ly/2oKXc0d

Exoplanets in the ‘habitable zone’ may be too dangerous for life
Rice research developing a computer model to help judge how a star’s own atmosphere impacts its planets is featured. Co-authors David Alexander, director of the Rice Space Institute and professor of physics and astronomy, and graduate student Alison Farrish are quoted.
Inverse
http://bit.ly/2NcCe3I

MBA handicapping: When white males should retake the GMAT
Rice is mentioned.
Poets & Quants
http://bit.ly/2WIKqM1

‘Jesus in the Streets’ seeks to bring healing to Houston
The Baptist Student Ministry at Rice is mentioned.
Baptist Standard
http://bit.ly/2Ca07CF

OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST

Donald Trump’s newest adviser, Paula White, got her start in Tampa
William Martin, the Harry and Hazel Chavanne Senior Fellow in Religion and Public Policy at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and the Chavanne Emeritus Professor of Sociology, is quoted.
Tampa Bay Times
http://bit.ly/32dm6TY

Olivet Church in Columbus hosting master of the keyboard Gregg Punswick
Alumnus Gregg Punswick, graduate of Rice’s Shepherd School of Music, is featured.
Columbus Journal
http://bit.ly/2C8Lxva

Do we need a new Danskammer power plant?

President John F. Kennedy’s “moon speech” given at Rice Sept. 12, 1962, is mentioned.
Times Herald-Record
http://bit.ly/2Cd92mY

SPORTS

Green leads Marshall to 20-7 win over Rice
Several articles mentions that Rice’s football team lost 20-7 to Marshall University Nov. 2. Head coach Mike Bloomgren is quoted in the first Houston Chronicle article. Owl JoVoni Johnson is featured in the second Houston Chronicle article.
The Associated Press (This and similar articles also appeared in more than 100 other media outlets.)
http://bit.ly/34t0QLh
Marshall keeps Rice winless
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the Nov. 3 print edition.)
http://bit.ly/34vdWaZ
QB JoVoni Johnson starts in Rice’s loss to Marshall
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in more than 25 other media outlets.)
http://bit.ly/2NDYqTd
http://bit.ly/36wJzTo
Rice to give offense a new look in search of first win
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the Nov. 2 print edition.)
http://bit.ly/34m3JO2
Texas college football rankings: Baylor’s turn at No. 1
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required.)
http://bit.ly/34uLBBG
College football preview: Marshall at Rice
Houston Chronicle (This article also appeared in more than 25 other media outlets.)
http://bit.ly/34uN62y
‘KPRC Channel 2 News at 6 p.m.’
KPRC-TV (Houston)
http://bit.ly/2PMO6ek
’59 News at 11 p.m.’
WVNS-TV (Bluefield, West Virginia)
http://bit.ly/2JPKsMZ

Texas A&M’s Anzo wins on final day of Longhorn Invitational
An article mentions that Rice women’s tennis players Michaela Haet, Victoria Smirnova and Diae El Jardi competed in the Texas Invitational at Texas A&M University Nov. 1.
KBTX Online (A similar article also appeared in The Eagle.)
http://bit.ly/36vgLKU

MLB offseason preview: The top target for all 30 teams
Former Rice baseball player Anthony Rendon, who won the 2019 World Series with the Washington Nationals, is featured.
Forbes
http://bit.ly/2C7J1VY
The week that was: Brodie brings in Beltran
NY Sports Day
http://bit.ly/2WGZREB

NEWS RELEASES

Imelda data will add impact to Hurricane Harvey Registry
Organizers of the Hurricane Harvey Registry plan to update its database to include those who lived through Tropical Storm Imelda in September.  The registry, a joint effort by seven local health departments, the Environmental Defense Fund and Rice, was introduced eight months after Harvey to build better understanding of the hurricane’s effects on the region. Those data are already being used by researchers to understand how weather events impact people’s physical and mental health.
http://bit.ly/2pFE97Y

Rice’s Glasscock School to display Sol LeWitt drawings
Drawings by one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries are going on display at Rice. Sol LeWitt, an American artist whose work helped establish both minimalism and conceptual art, created two wall drawings that will be installed at Rice’s Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies. A series of events open to the public will celebrate the artist and his work.
http://bit.ly/2NRBznB

About Stefan De La Garza

Stefan De La Garza is a news analyst in Rice University's Office of Public Affairs.