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“Black at Rice: Living the Black Student Experience” was convened by the university’s Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice and moderated by Duncan College magister Eden King, the Lynette S. Autrey Professor of Psychology.

‘Just echo our voices’: Undergraduates share concerns about Black life at Rice

October 24, 2020

The online discussion was convened by university’s Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice.

Rice University with the Medical Center in the background.

'It takes more than science': Medical Humanities Program flourishes at Rice

October 23, 2020

Program’s popularity grows as more medical schools recognize need for humanity in health care.

A VADA student works in Karin Broker's printmaking studio inside Sewall Hall. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

School of Humanities talking new goals, why humanities matter in Owl Together series

October 22, 2020

What can you do with a humanities degree? And why are the humanities so important during times of pandemic, past and present?

Fondren Library's Green Team includes (left to right) Lisa Spiro, Ashley Fitzpatrick and Julia Kress.

Fondren’s Green Team hosting sustainability-focused events thanks to ALA grant

October 19, 2020

The upcoming Oct. 28 'Houston Women on Climate Action' panel is open to the public.

On a pleasant fall day, not even the Houston Police Department Mounted Patrol can resist a stroll through Rice’s leafy campus — which, as it happens, is also an officially designated arboretum.

Trotting among the trees

October 19, 2020

On a pleasant fall day, not even the Houston Police Department Mounted Patrol can resist a stroll through Rice’s leafy campus — which, as it happens, is also an officially designated arboretum.

Rice Stadium is serving as a polling location for Harris County residents.

Rice Stadium part of record turnout on first day of early voting

October 14, 2020

Harris County voters turned out in record numbers for the first day of early voting in Texas, Oct. 13. Nearly 128,000 votes were cast across the county, almost doubling the previous record of 68,000 on the first day in 2016.

Bryan Washington's new novel, "Memorial," has been optioned for television by A24.

English professor’s first novel optioned for TV

October 14, 2020

Bryan Washington’s new novel, “Memorial,” doesn’t arrive in print until Oct. 27, yet the title has already been optioned for television.

Black at Rice Poster

Black alumni share stories, memories of ‘ever-changing’ Rice

October 12, 2020

The Oct. 7 panel was organized by Rice's Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice.

Fondren Library registered 172 voters during its weeklong voter registration drive. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

Voter registration drive at Fondren Library finishes strong ahead of 2020 elections

October 12, 2020

Cross-campus collaborations made volunteer-driven event a success.

Rice students studying outside.

Making hay while the sun shines

October 12, 2020

With physical distancing a requirement for classes and other campus activities, Rice students have been taking full advantage of the fall weather and moving their study sessions outdoors whenever possible. (Photos by Jeff Fitlow)

“Chef Roger” gave away 742 cinnamon rolls as a surprise mid-semester pick me up Oct. 7.

A sweet cinnamon surprise

October 12, 2020

How iconic are senior executive chef Roger Elkhouri’s cinnamon rolls? So iconic that there’s a hue named for his sweet treats in the new Rice Color Walk public art installation outside Hanszen College.

Kai-Ying Hsu, CLIC

Seesaws offer playful social distancing on campus

October 8, 2020

Rice Architecture students built 'Twelve Feet Apart' to encourage safe outdoor activities.

Rice artist-in-residence Allison Hunter stands in front of her video projection, “Hive at Rice.” (Photo credit: Brandon Martin/Rice University)

Rice Public Art transforms temporary classrooms into public art destinations

October 6, 2020

HOUSTON – (Oct. 6, 2020) – The tent-like structures serving as temporary classroom spaces at Rice University during the pandemic could have been left as they were built: tall, steel-framed, silvery-white facilities tucked behind a row of live oak trees near Hanszen College at the corner of College Way and Alumni Drive.

Technology TAs help manage the technical components of a class so professors can focus on delivering quality material. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

New technology TA positions empower students to partner with professors

October 1, 2020

These student jobs are about more than just troubleshooting Zoom calls.

Rice’s School of Humanities has paused admissions to all five of its Ph.D. programs for one year. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

Humanities pauses admissions for Ph.D. programs

September 29, 2020

In response to challenges caused by COVID-19, Rice’s School of Humanities has paused admissions to all five of its Ph.D. programs — art history, English, history, philosophy and religion — for one year.

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