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Rice U. names AP for institutional research and effectiveness

June 22, 2023

Arun Chandran Natarajan will join the Office of the Provost as the associate provost for institutional research and effectiveness. Natarajan comes to Rice from Johns Hopkins University, where he was the assistant vice provost for institutional research. He will assume his new role July 1.

Nine Owls were named to Phil Steele's Preseason All-American Athletic Conference team, which was released Monday.

Nine Owls named to preseason All-AAC team

June 21, 2023

Josh Pearcy leads a group of nine Rice football players that were named to Phil Steele’s Preseason All-American Athletic Conference team.

From left, Kathryn Kundrod, Rebecca Richards-Kortum and Mary Natoli in Richards-Kortum's lab at Rice in 2020.

DNA test could broaden access to cervical cancer screening

June 21, 2023

Rice bioengineers have demonstrated a low-cost, point-of-care DNA test for HPV infections that could make cervical cancer screening more accessible in low- and middle-income countries where the disease kills more than 300,000 women each year.

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

Rice announces new staff paid parental leave and updated short-term disability policies

June 21, 2023

Upon recommendations from the University Committee on Faculty and Staff Benefits and the President's Parental Leave Working Group, we are pleased to announce that the campus has approved a new staff Paid Parental Leave policy and an updated Short-Term Disability policy. Both policies will go into effect on July 1, 2023.

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Rice names AVPs for research security, technology transfer

June 21, 2023

Rice University’s Office of Research has named Tam Dao as assistant vice president for research security and Patricia Stepp as assistant vice president for technology transfer. Both will begin their new roles on July 17.

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People, papers and presentations for June 20, 2023

June 20, 2023

Rice’s Department of Political Science, part of the School of Social Sciences, is ranked No. 8 in new rankings of journal research productivity.

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Study: Childhood trauma survivors with high heart rate variability are more resilient when grieving spouse

June 20, 2023

While childhood trauma is often linked to mental and physical health problems later in life, a new study from Rice University finds that individuals who have faced mistreatment in their youth but have high heart rate variability — variation in the time between heartbeats — are more resilient emotionally and physically when grieving the loss of a spouse.

Joe Karlgaard

Athletics Director Karlgaard to leave Rice this summer

June 20, 2023

Joe Karlgaard, director of athletics, recreation and lifetime fitness, will be leaving Rice Aug. 1 to become CEO of GSV Summit LLC.

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Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator announces Class 3 ventures

June 20, 2023

Fifteen new energy ventures that are building technologies to accelerate the energy transition will work with the Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator as part of the third cohort of the program.

Luay Nakhleh

Nakhleh elected a fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology

June 16, 2023

Rice Dean of Engineering Luay Nakhleh has been elected a fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology.

Douglas Oliver

Rice mourns loss of Douglas Oliver, former School of Architecture professor

June 16, 2023

Rice University professor in practice Douglas Eugene Oliver Jr., an accomplished architect and teacher who was cherished for his personability and expertise in and outside of the classroom, passed away on Monday, June 12, at 63 years old.

Photo of flooded home. Photo credit: Kinder Institute.

Study: ‘Multiplicity of impact’ from natural disasters affects Black people most

June 16, 2023

The many personal, physical and social impacts of natural disasters disproportionately affect Black people, and such events can have political consequences for local governments regardless of constituents’ political ideology, according to new research from Rice University.

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Rice U. chemist leverages heterogeneity for insight into catalysis, cancer initiation

June 15, 2023

Rice U. chemist Anatoly Kolomeisky has won a National Science Foundation award to study the role of heterogeneity in chemical and biological processes.

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Rice and Texas partners’ energy transition proposal named semifinalist for major NSF Engines grant

June 15, 2023

A coalition between Rice University, the Greater Houston Partnership’s Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI) and four other leading Texas research universities has been named a semifinalist for the National Science Foundation Engines program.

Photo by Brandon Martin.

Homeowners in mostly white communities prefer to risk repeat flooding rather than move to more diverse neighborhoods on safer ground

June 15, 2023

Even after suffering flood damage, homeowners in mostly white communities prefer to accept higher risk of disaster repeating itself than relocate to areas with more racial diversity and less flood risk, according to new research from Rice University.

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