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Rice political science students inducted into national honor society

November 2, 2020

Study: Death of female soldiers does not diminish support for war

November 2, 2020

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Rice experts available to discuss 2020 election

October 29, 2020

HOUSTON – (Oct. 29, 2020) – With eyes around the world on the 2020 U.S. election just five days away, three Rice University professors are available to discuss various topics related to the vote, including the contest for president, election security and the electoral climate in Texas.

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World's first memorial to a lost glacier up for Design Museum award

October 27, 2020

The first-of-its-kind plaque from Rice anthropologists is up for an award from the Design Museum in London.

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Show goes on: Rice Opera's first virtual performance is 'Der Kaiser von Atlantis'

October 19, 2020

HOUSTON – (Oct. 19, 2020) – COVID-19 has taken a toll on performance venues, many of which have gone dark for the foreseeable future. Professional musicians and students alike are looking for new ways to share their craft with the public, even as a new study from Ricesuggests keeping musicians safe on stage may require more than just social distancing.

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Social scientists to offer virtual COVID-19 lightning talks

October 19, 2020

Social sciences researchers have been examining the behavioral and social aspects of COVID-19 since the initial outbreak.

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Bisexual adults less likely to enjoy health benefits of education

October 15, 2020

HOUSTON – (Oct. 15, 2020) – Education has long been linked to health — the more schooling people have, the healthier they are likely to be. But a new study from Rice University sociologists found that the health benefits of a good education are less evident among well-educated bisexual adults.

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High turnout, more early voting expected in Harris County

October 13, 2020

HOUSTON – (Oct. 13, 2020) – Rice University researchers are expecting high election turnout in Harris County, with a majority of voters heading to the polls during early voting, more ballots cast by mail and a significant decline in the number of voters going to the polls on Election Day.

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New book from Rice psychologist offers guide to creating successful teams

October 7, 2020

What makes a team effective? A new book from a Rice University psychologist examines that question and identifies ways leaders can foster successful organizations.

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Rice political scientist available to discuss impact of Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis

October 2, 2020

HOUSTON – (Oct. 2, 2020) – With the announcement that President Donald Trump has tested positive for COVID-19 and is showing mild symptoms, Rice University political scientist Paul Brace is available to discuss what it means for the election a month away.

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'Religion Unmuted' podcast elevates women’s voices in talks about religion, public life

October 1, 2020

Women are not well-represented in religious leadership positions or in public discussions of religion around the world — in spite of the fact that women are more religious than men, especially in the U.S.

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Rice political scientist available to discuss presidential debates

September 29, 2020

HOUSTON – (Sept. 29, 2020) – As Donald Trump and Joe Biden prepare for tonight's presidential debate, the first of three ahead of the November election, Rice University political scientist Paul Brace is available to discuss what viewers can expect.

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Alumni Emmett, Parker and Gray to hold virtual discussion on upcoming elections

September 28, 2020

With Election Day just over a month away, Rice University's School of Social Sciences and Department of Political Science are hosting a virtual discussion about the presidential, congressional, state and local contests.

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Grant will help Rice researchers improve mobility for the visually impaired

September 28, 2020

The number of blind or visually impaired people in the U.S. is expected to double in the next 30 years as the country's population ages.

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Rice political scientist available to discuss Trump's nominee to Supreme Court

September 25, 2020

HOUSTON – (Sept. 25, 2020) – As President Donald Trump prepares to name his nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court seat left vacant with the passing of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Rice University political scientist Paul Brace is available to discuss likely nominees as well as the implications for the 2020 general election, just over a month away.

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