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Rice expert: Religious leaders are key to vaccination efforts

March 17, 2021

Amid news that the Biden administration will soon launch a wide-reaching public relations campaign aimed at improving COVID-19 vaccine confidence and inoculation rates across the U.S., Rice University sociologist Elaine Howard Ecklund is available to discuss the role religious leaders can play in encouraging their congregants to get a shot.

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Houston fighting floods with losing strategy, says Rice U. expert

March 17, 2021

Understanding climate change is key to solving the Houston area's flooding woes, but there are major problems with the current approach, according to an environmental expert from Rice University.

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Border issues nothing new but pose challenge for Biden, says Baker Institute expert

March 16, 2021

What’s happening at the U.S.-Mexico border is neither new nor the result of recent policy changes by President Joe Biden

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Internet-access spending improves academic outcomes, study of Texas schools finds

March 15, 2021

Increased internet-access spending by Texas public schools improved academic performance but also led to more disciplinary problems among students.

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Rice Business names Constance Porter senior associate dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

March 15, 2021

Constance Porter, assistant clinical professor of marketing at Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Business, has joined the leadership team of the school's newly expanded Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).

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Unconventional Students at Rice 2021: Norman Zheng finds balance

March 15, 2021

When Norman Zheng ’21 came to Rice he wanted to be pre-med, but he did not think there would be hands-on experience in his first year.  

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Rice’s OpenStax making diversity updates to free, openly licensed textbooks

March 15, 2021

HOUSTON – (March 15, 2021) – OpenStax, Rice University’s educational technology initiative, is improving diversity and representation in its textbooks by closely reviewing user feedback and enlisting help from advocates for racial, ethnic, LGBTQ and gender equity.

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US must prepare for long-term economic fallout from pandemic, says Baker Institute expert

March 15, 2021

The U.S. economy appears to be improving, but the pandemic will have a lasting macroeconomic impact, according to an expert from Rice's Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Immigration

Biden should issue executive order granting ‘Dreamers’ citizenship, paper argues

March 9, 2021

The pathway to lawful permanent resident (LPR) status —otherwise known as getting a green card — is full of roadblocks for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) beneficiaries, according to new research from Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Vaccine

Peter Hotez to join Rice U. infectious disease expert for COVID-19 vaccine webinar

March 8, 2021

Peter Hotez, a renowned vaccine scientist and physician who’s also a fellow in disease and poverty at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, will join Rice infectious disease specialist Yousif Shamoo to discuss COVID-19 vaccine developments in a free webinar March 12.

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New teamwork model could improve patient health care.

March 8, 2021

Health care teams must prepare for anything, including the unconventional work environments brought about by a global pandemic and social unrest.

Rice Carbon Hub

Seven research teams win Carbon Hub funding

March 8, 2021

Carbon Hub, Rice University's zero-emissions research initiative, has awarded seed grants for seven projects that will rapidly advance its vision for transforming the oil and gas sector into a leading provider of both clean hydrogen energy and solid carbon products that can be used in place of materials with large carbon footprints.

Amyloid

Cancer ‘guardian’ breaks bad with one switch

March 5, 2021

A mutation that replaces a single amino acid in a potent tumor-suppressing protein makes it prone to nucleating amyloid fibrils implicated in many cancers as well as neurological diseases.

Oil

Study aims to help governments maximize profits from oil and gas auctions

March 5, 2021

Federal and state governments auction leases to oil and gas companies to extract natural resources from public land. A revamp of the auction system — utilizing a new model developed by a Rice University economist — could lead to more competitive bids and, ultimately, more money for governments.

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Christopher Tunnell wins NSF CAREER Award

March 5, 2021

Rice University computational astroparticle physicist Christopher Tunnell is getting help in his search for the nature of the universe through a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award.

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