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Line dancing at President Leebron's house

Line dancing at Leebron's

November 18, 2021

Double-welcome back barbecue bash held at President Leebron’s house to greet the classes of 2024 and 2025

Classics

Spring Big Questions courses consider what makes a terrorist and what makes a classic

November 17, 2021

New classes from Humanities professors explore essential issues of our time

Testing magnetene

Magnetene’s ultra-low friction explained

November 17, 2021

Rice scientists help make the first measurements of ultra-low friction in 2D magnetene.

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Rice Business ranked No. 1 for entrepreneurship by Princeton Review

November 16, 2021

Rice Business is ranked the No. 1 graduate entrepreneurship program in the United States for 2022 by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine. This is Rice Business’ third No. 1 ranking in a row, its sixth year in the top three and the 13th year in which it has ranked in the top 10 on this prestigious list.

Rice University computer scientist Ashumali Shrivastava and graduate student Ben Coleman

Big data privacy for machine learning just got 100 times cheaper

November 16, 2021

Rice University computer scientists have discovered an inexpensive way for tech companies to implement a rigorous form of personal data privacy when using or sharing large databases for machine learning.

Photo credit: Kinder Institute

Houston must take steps now to preserve affordable housing for future, report says

November 16, 2021

Houston’s supply of affordable housing is on the decline, and a new report from Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research says the city must take advantage of community, state and federal support to reverse the trend.

Rice Transportation Night Escort Shuttle

Rice Transportation adds on-demand night shuttle service to new transit app

November 15, 2021

Thanks to the blossoming partnership between Rice and transit software company TransLoc, the Rice Transportation Department recently unveiled a new smartphone app with more ways than ever to help the Rice community get across campus and beyond quickly and safely.

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Private equity-acquired hospitals focus on increasing provision of technology-intensive, profitable services, study says

November 15, 2021

As a growing number of hospitals face unprecedented financial challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is concern that they might become acquisition targets by private equity firms. New research from Duke University and Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy indicates those hospitals are significantly more likely to offer services that maximize profit and cut those that don't.

Sarofim Hall

Rice’s new arts building will be Sarofim Hall, designed by internationally acclaimed firm

November 15, 2021

Architecture team led by Rice alumnus will create new gateway to campus

Machete cover

Morín’s new book of poetry, “Machete,” roars onto the scene

November 15, 2021

Assistant professor’s latest book of poetry incredibly intimate, rebelliously joyful

A sample of noscapine, which Rice University researchers used as a precursor in their synthesis of setigerumine I.

Rice lab first to mimic molecule found in poppies

November 15, 2021

A Rice undergraduate leads the discovery of a way to synthesize a rare molecule drawn from poppies.

Rice United Way Campaign 2021 week five totals

Rice United Way Campaign surpasses 80% of $250,000 goal

November 15, 2021

In just five weeks, the annual Rice United Way Campaign has raised a whopping $201,880, hitting 81% of its $250,000 goal.

Prions, aggregates implicated in neurological diseases, may also have an important function in helping regulate the transcription of messenger RNA in memory formation.

Prions may channel RNA’s messages

November 15, 2021

Prions, aggregates implicated in neurological diseases, may also have an important function in helping regulate the transcription of messenger RNA in memory formation.

A study by Rice University materials scientists shows it may be possible to grow borophene -- 2D boron -- in a way that allows for easy separation from a substrate. They calculated that borophene grown on hexagonal boron nitride allows for nucleation of borophene along the edges of steps in the substrate.

Weak bonds a strength in making borophene

November 12, 2021

Rice University researchers show how borophene, the 2D form of boron, can be grown to simplify its use for applications.

Inoculating a mask

Rice lab details conditions to decontaminate disposable masks

November 12, 2021

Researchers at Rice University and the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, establish a framework for properly decontaminating disposable facemasks.

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