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Rice welcomes United Arab Emirates health care leaders

October 23, 2023

Rice welcomed guests from the United Arab Emirates Oct. 12 and 17 as they toured the university’s BioScience Research Collaborative.

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It’s fall, y’all!

October 23, 2023

Rice Staff Council hosted its Fall Staff Social Oct. 20 at Valhalla. Staff members mingled while enjoying free food, drinks and conversation with their fellow colleagues and the university administration. Photos by Amy McCaig.

JT Daniels threw for 342 yards and Dean Connors ran for a career-high 120 and three touchdowns as Rice came off the bye week and secured its largest conference victory since 2013, defeating Tulsa, 42-10, Thursday night at H.A. Chapman Stadium.

Owls capture first road AAC win

October 23, 2023

Rice secured its first road win in the American Athletic Conference and largest conference victory since 2013, defeating Tulsa University 42-10 on Oct. 19 at H.A. Chapman Stadium.

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People, papers and presentations for Oct. 23, 2023

October 23, 2023

People, papers and presentations

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Rice hosts distributed computing, machine learning colloquium

October 20, 2023

Rice hosted the Texas Colloquium on Distributed Learning, a two-day summit of talks on distributed computing and large-scale machine learning held at the new Ralph S. O’Connor Building for Engineering and Science.

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Hans Graf returns to Houston to lead Rice Shepherd School Symphony Oct. 27

October 20, 2023

Grammy Award-winning conductor and former Houston Symphony music director Hans Graf will return to Houston Oct. 27 to guest conduct the Rice Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra in an exhilarating musical program titled “Fire and Ice,”featuring the work of Scriabin, Sibelius and Stravinsky.

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In deep-red Texas, Houston voters want a safer city — even if it means higher taxes and more gun control

October 20, 2023

Deep in the heart of red-state Texas, more than 80% of Houston voters support measures to reduce firearm deaths and injuries, and a majority may be willing to pay more in additional fees and taxes on essential city services, according to a new report from Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research.

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Fenglin Niu named fellow of the American Geophysical Union

October 20, 2023

Rice University seismologist Fenglin Niu has been elected a fellow of the American Geophysical Union in honor of his leading-edge research in high-resolution seismic imaging.

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Music on the move: The Concert Truck visits Rice for preview performance

October 20, 2023

The Concert Truck visited Rice Oct. 17 for a short performance in the Piazza Della Musica in front of the Shepherd School of Music’s Brockman Hall for Opera.

2023 APS Fellows Hazzard, Nevidomskyy and Biswal

Three from Rice elected fellows of the American Physical Society

October 19, 2023

Rice University faculty members Sibani Lisa Biswal , Kaden Hazzard and Andriy Nevidomskyy have been elected fellows of the American Physical Society.

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Rice Business’ diversity, equity and inclusion conference Oct. 27 brings together industry experts

October 19, 2023

The annual diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) conference from Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business is slated for Oct. 27 and will provide a forum for awareness, dialogue and skill-building, according to event organizers.

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Rice researcher scans tropical forest with mixed-reality device

October 19, 2023

Rice University scientists incorporated a Microsoft HoloLens mixed-reality headset with custom-built open-source software to record and store mammal habitat data in the Udzungwa Mountains National Park in Tanzania, showing that there was greater biodiversity where more vegetation was measured.

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Public artwork by local and national artists celebrated at Rice

October 18, 2023

Rice’s Moody Center for the Arts celebrated the work of four artists it commissioned for temporary public art programs sited in the heart of campus with an opening reception Oct. 12.

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Rice Women’s Resource Center hosts ‘Paint and Sip’

October 18, 2023

Volunteers for the Rice Women’s Resource Center gathered recently at Ray Courtyard for a “Paint and Sip” team-bonding event.

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Rice helping study how soil health improvement can boost crops

October 18, 2023

America’s farmers rely on a host of practices such as cover cropping and crop rotation to maintain soil health, grow more productive crops and feed the U.S. and countries around the world. However, current research is too sparse to precisely demonstrate how these practices can actually affect the yields and bottom line for farmers.

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