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Rice student art showcased at 60th International Art Exhibition in Venice

May 7, 2024

A showcase of art from Rice University is on display in Venice, Italy, during the prestigious Venice Biennale, offering a glimpse into the innovative and collaborative work of students and visiting artists.

National Book Award judge

Rice English professor Tim Morton selected as National Book Award judge

May 6, 2024

Timothy Morton , Rice University’s Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English, has been selected as a judge for the National Book Award in the nonfiction category.

Rijuta Vallishayee

Moody Fellow reflects on research opportunities at Rice as she approaches graduation

May 1, 2024

Graduating May 4 with a double major in history and transnational Asian studies, senior Rijuta Vallishayee’s experience at Rice University has been marked by scholarly excellence and a fervent commitment to independent research.

Isabel Leonard master class

Grammy winner Isabel Leonard offers expertise and inspiration to Shepherd School students

April 30, 2024

Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music students say they came away inspired after a public master class led by three-time Grammy Award-winning mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard.

Zenith Skyspace dance

Moody-commissioned performance fuses dance and art at Rice’s Skyspace

April 29, 2024

Blending movement and public art, New York-based choreographers Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener transported audiences into a realm of sensory exploration with their site-specific dance performance ZENITH.

Shepherd School Orchestra season finale

Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra concludes 2023-24 season on a high note with a sold-out program

April 24, 2024

Six-time Grammy Award-winning music director Giancarlo Guerrero led Rice University’s Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra through musical landscapes from outer space to a 1940s jazz club in “One Thousand and One Nights” April 19.

Ayla Davis

Moody Fellow to graduate with distinction in creative works

April 24, 2024

A recipient of the Elizabeth Lee Moody Undergraduate Research Fellowship in the Humanities and the Arts, Ayla Davis was provided $3,500 in funding to work on the research project of her choice with the expectation that she invest at least 200 hours in it.

Project Wall

Moody Project Wall’s ‘Practices of Attention’ features collaboration between artist, students

April 23, 2024

The Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University hosted the reception for its latest installation, “Practices of Attention,” as part of the ongoing Moody Project Wall series.

Music for New Bodies

‘Music for New Bodies’ makes world premiere at Rice’s Shepherd School

April 23, 2024

Lauded by the New York Times for “the ferocity of the music” and “the layered depths of the text,” “Music for New Bodies” made its world premiere at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University April 20.

Creative writing

Empowering voices: The future of creative writing at Rice

April 22, 2024

Creative writing transcends conventional academic boundaries, serving as both a discipline and a practice that invites diverse perspectives and influences.

Luis Duno-Gottberg profile

Visualizing catastrophe: Rice professor explores natural disasters through photography

April 18, 2024

Before the doors opened for “La Furia del Viento,” a long line of Cuban and foreign patrons had already formed outside Fototeca de Cuba for the March 8 opening of the exhibition.

Empower & lead poster

Students organize panel discussion about social movement activism for course’s final project

April 17, 2024

Under the guidance of Anthony Pinn, Rice University’s Agnes Cullen Arnold Distinguished Professor of Humanities and founding director of the Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning (CERCL), students in Religion 216 spent the spring semester delving into the complex intersections of religion, politics and social justice, particularly within the context of the Black Lives Matter movement.

First Folio at HSPVA

Woodson’s First Folio makes guest appearance at HSPVA’s ‘Book of Will’

April 17, 2024

Before the curtain rose on opening night of the Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts ’ (HSPVA) performance of “The Book of Will,” the actors, technical team and faculty advisors gathered on stage to greet a special visitor: a part of the First Folio, the first published collection of Shakespeare’s plays, from Rice University’s Woodson Research Center.

Nick Flynn David Rokeby AI poetry reading

Poetry meets AI: Nick Flynn and David Rokeby premiere groundbreaking collaboration at the Moody

April 17, 2024

The groundbreaking collaboration between poet Nick Flynn and media artist David Rokeby unveiled a fusion of poetry and artificial intelligence (AI) at an April 12 event at Rice University’s Moody Center for the Arts.

GREAT Project Colombia

Exploring Colombia: Rice’s GREAT Project offers cultural immersion for young adults with special needs

April 16, 2024

Rice University’s Global RICE Empowers Academics and Training (GREAT) Project continues to bridge cultures and foster inclusive learning experiences.

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