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GCEC Baltimore 2021

Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers Conference celebrates top university-based programs, instructors

October 18, 2021

The GCEC, hosted by Loyola University Maryland and the University of Baltimore on Oct. 13-16, showcased higher education’s role in supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs who have been most affected by economic crises and hold the most potential for growth. The Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship at the Jones Graduate School of Business is the administrative home for the GCEC.

Compassion Week 2021

Boniuk Institute, empathy advocates to present Compassion Week

October 15, 2021

Compassionate Houston, a partner of Rice’s Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance, is hosting Compassion Week Oct. 16-22 to provide the community with perspectives from a variety of backgrounds through virtual sessions.

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Former ambassadors to discuss agreements that shape US-Mexico relationship at Baker Institute event

October 8, 2021

Former ambassadors Christopher Landau and Gerónimo Gutiérrez Fernández and law professor Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez will discuss how the United States and Mexico maintain their relationship through political cycles — and how both formal and informal agreements help and hinder that relationship — in an Oct. 13 webinar.

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Consumers see diverse organizations as moral ones, study shows

October 7, 2021

When people see diversity in a corporate team, they’re more likely to believe the team behaves in a moral fashion, according to research conducted by Ajay Kalra, the Herbert S. Autrey Professor of Marketing at the Jones Graduate School of Business, and Uzma Khan, associate professor of marketing at the University of Miami Herbert Business School. Their work has just been published in a paper entitled "It's Good to Be Different: How Diversity Impacts Judgments of Moral Behavior."

Nine new OpenStax Allies.

Rice University’s OpenStax welcomes nine new educational technology partners

October 7, 2021

OpenStax, Rice University’s educational technology initiative offering free and flexible textbooks and other resources, has added nine new technology partners to its OpenStax Ally program.

The Anderson-Clarke Center.

Rice recognizes World Teachers' Day

October 6, 2021

The Anderson-Clarke Center was illuminated in blue Oct. 5 to shine a light on those who have taught through overwhelming circumstances during the last year and a half.

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Renewable energy will increase security and lower geopolitical risk, study shows

October 4, 2021

The transition to renewable energy will make the U.S. energy supply significantly more secure not only by decreasing the mining and materials required to build fossil fuel systems, but also by avoiding the political risks that threaten fossil fuel supply chains, according to new research from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Maryland health care payment model reduces costs and complications, study shows

September 27, 2021

Maryland health care payment model reduces costs and complications, study shows

Baker Institute

Rice MBA program scores top 5 ranking for entrepreneurship

September 20, 2021

The Master of Business Administration program at Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business is No. 22 in the United States in Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best Business Schools MBA ranking for 2021 — and No. 5 for entrepreneurship.

COVID-19

Financial losses from treating COVID-19 patients could devastate health care sector, experts say

September 19, 2021

Energy Studies

Baker Institute and Baker Botts’ Annual Energy Summit to examine global energy transition

September 15, 2021

HOUSTON – (Sept. 15, 2021) – The 2021 Annual Energy Summit at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy will explore the critical issues affecting global energy markets, oil and gas, electricity, renewables and the environment in a virtual conference Sept. 29-30.

Yan "Anthea" Zhang.

Rice Business professor named fellow of Strategic Management Society

September 15, 2021

Rice Business professor named fellow of Strategic Management Society

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Rice U. expert available to discuss cryptocurrency taxes

September 13, 2021

HOUSTON – (Sept. 13, 2021) – Cryptocurrency — an estimated $2 trillion market — has created an estimated $1 trillion tax gap and become too big to avoid regulatory oversight, according to a new blog post from an expert at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Bitcoin coins and a credit card on top of a computer

How can Uncle Sam tax cryptocurrency?

September 13, 2021

Cryptocurrency — an estimated $2 trillion market — has created an estimated $1 trillion tax gap and become too big to avoid regulatory oversight, according to a new blog post from Joyce Beebe, fellow in public finance at Rice's Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Class 1 Startups

Clean Energy Accelerator startups to pitch investors and community on Demo Day

September 13, 2021

HOUSTON – (Sept. 13, 2021) – A dozen startups will pitch their clean energy technologies to investors and industry leaders this week as a virtual Demo Day concludes the inaugural class of the Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator.

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