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The new Department of Transnational Asian Studies will be housed on the fifth floor of Lovett Hall. (Photo by Brandon Martin)

President DesRoches welcomes Rice community back for spring semester

January 9, 2023

Welcome back to our beautiful campus! I hope you had a festive, restful winter break with family and friends. Paula and I enjoyed having all of our children in town under one roof to celebrate the holidays and ring in the new year. We both hope you, like us, feel rejuvenated and that you’re looking forward to the many exciting things we have going on at Rice in 2023.

Kamryn Sanamo

Rice mourns death of undergraduate student Kamryn Sanamo

January 9, 2023

Kamryn Sanamo, a sports medicine and exercise physiology major and member of Rice University’s Martel College, died Thursday evening following a battle with brain cancer. She was 21 years old.

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People, papers and presentations for Jan. 9, 2023

January 9, 2023

In celebration of its 100th year of publication, the Royal Astronomical Society’s Geophysical Journal International is publishing a collection of its most historically significant papers, including two co-authored by Rice’s Richard Gordon

Actors From The London Stage 2023

International Shakespeare troupe returning to Rice Feb. 2-4

January 9, 2023

The world-acclaimed Actors From The London Stage, the international touring theater troupe based in London and at the University of Notre Dame, will be in residency at Rice Jan. 31-Feb. 4. The troupe will perform “Romeo and Juliet” at Hamman Hall on campus at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2-4.

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Energy transition requires new investments in ‘Minerals Heartland’

January 9, 2023

The transition from legacy energy sources to sustainable sources will require an enormous amount of resources in the form of energy, minerals, metals and other materials — as well as new supply chains, infrastructure, human talent and financial commitments, according to a new report from an expert at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Rice Baker Institute expert available to comment on Biden administration’s proposal for new, highly restrictive asylum policy

January 6, 2023

On Jan. 5, the Biden administration announced sweeping changes to migration policy at the U.S. border with Mexico. Kelsey Norman , fellow for the Middle East at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy (BIPP), is available to discuss the administration’s plans with the media.

Guide RNA leads multiple base editors to their target base pairs in the fungal genome.

Rice University scientists get fungi to spill their secrets

January 6, 2023

As anyone who has ever attended a cocktail party can tell you, shedding inhibitions makes you more talkative and possibly more prone to divulging secrets. Fungi, it turns out, are no different from humans in this respect.

Rice University postdoctoral researcher Chuxuan Li

DNA repair scheme gets closer look for cancer therapy

January 6, 2023

Rice bioscientists took a close look at one of the ways cells repair broken DNA and made a discovery about a promising target for cancer therapy.

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‘Arabian Nights’ adventure in store at Rice Shepherd School Family Concert Jan. 28

January 5, 2023

An “Arabian Nights” adventure awaits attendees of the 2023 Shepherd School of Music Family Concert, set for Jan. 28 in Stude Concert Hall in Rice University’s Alice Pratt Brown Hall. The concert is free and open to the public.

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Rice political scientist Mark Jones available to discuss fight over next speaker of the House

January 5, 2023

As the U.S. House of Representatives continues to debate over who its next speaker will be, Rice University political scientist Mark Jones is available to discuss how the high-stakes fight impacts the Republican and Democratic parties.

Lights used in a process to simplify diamine synthesis

​​​​​​​Lab lights way to simple chemical synthesis

January 5, 2023

Rice University scientists have developed a photochemical process to simplify the synthesis of drug and chemical precursors known as diamines.

Peter Loewen

Rice Shepherd School, Humanities professor wins top honor for musicology research

January 5, 2023

Peter Loewen , an associate professor of musicology in Rice’s Shepherd School of Music and a faculty member in the School of Humanities’ Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program, is the recipient of the American Musicological Society’s H. Colin Slim Award, the organization’s highest honor for published research.

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​​​​​​​Climate warming reduces organic carbon burial beneath oceans

January 4, 2023

A first-of-its-kind study suggests climate warming could reduce organic carbon burial and increase the amount of carbon that’s returned to the atmosphere.

Rice and UT chemists study nanohybrids

​​​​​​​More links aren’t necessarily better for hybrid nanomaterials

January 4, 2023

Chemists from Rice and the University of Texas have found more isn’t always better when it comes to packing charge acceptors atop nanocrystals.

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Thrane retiring after 16 years as VP for Public Affairs

December 22, 2022

President Reginald DesRoches delivered the news in an email to the Rice community Dec. 22.

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