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Rice’s top-ranked I-O psychology program has helped its alumni stand out

June 2, 2022

Earlier this year, Rice University’s graduate program in industrial organizational psychology was ranked No. 1 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report .

In a Rice University study, a polycrystalline material spinning in a magnetic field reconfigures as grain boundaries appear and disappear due to circulation at the interface of the voids. The various colors identify the crystal orientation. (Credit: Biswal Research Group/Rice University)

Grain boundaries go with the flow

June 2, 2022

Rice engineers mimic atom-scale grain boundaries with magnetic particles to see how shear stress influences their movement.

Huda Zoghbi

Zoghbi shares prestigious 2022 Kavli Prize in Neuroscience

June 1, 2022

Rice trustee Dr. Huda Zoghbi is a co-recipient of the prestigious 2022 Kavli Prize in Neuroscience.

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Bacteria-killing drills get an upgrade

June 1, 2022

Rice scientists have created light-activated molecular drills that can kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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Rice U. research: Disbanding police departments doesn’t affect crime levels

June 1, 2022

Disbanding city police departments and shifting law enforcement responsibilities to county governments appears to have no affect on overall crime rates and leads to fewer police-related deaths, according to new Rice University research. But the same study indicates those communities may be less likely to report their crime statistics to the FBI.

The Baker Institute for Public Policy

Gun violence prevention, policies to be examined in Baker Institute health and biosciences event

June 1, 2022

Preventing firearm-related injury and death will be the topic of a June 21 event from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

The Sarofims

Fayez Sarofim, Rice donor and longtime endowment leader, dies at 93

May 31, 2022

Fayez Sarofim, the prominent investment adviser who generously donated to Rice after quietly but cannily steering the university’s endowment through decades of dramatic growth, died Saturday. He was 93.

Ambassador Satterfield

Leading US diplomat David Satterfield named director of Rice’s Baker Institute

May 31, 2022

Ambassador David M. Satterfield, who has over four decades of diplomatic service and policy and management leadership experience in the United States and overseas in the Near East and Europe, has been named the new director of Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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People, papers and presentations for May 31, 2022

May 31, 2022

Rice track and field athletes Grace Forbes (10,000 meters), Erna Gunnarsdottir (shot put), James McNaney (javelin), Tara Simpson-Sullivan (hammer throw) and Alex Slinkman (pole vault) qualified for the NCAA Championships with their performances at the NCAA West Prelims May 25-28 in Fayetteville, Arkansas

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Rice Alliance seeks entrepreneurs for energy transition program

May 31, 2022

Entrepreneurs who are interested in running a startup that can impact the energy transition can apply to be matched with a novel technology in a new Chevron Studio program through Rice Alliance.

Kathy Collins

Rice bids fond farewell to finance wizard Kathy Collins

May 30, 2022

One of the top administrators at Rice University never taught a class here, but grateful colleagues who joined together last week for a celebration of her long and distinguished career hailed her as nothing less than one of the great teachers and leaders on campus.

Barack Obama in front of an American flag.

Mental health of Black and Hispanic veterans improved after Obama election, study finds

May 27, 2022

The mental health of Black and Hispanic veterans improved when Barack Obama was elected president, according to new research from Rice University.

Rachel Schneider

Schneider selected to direct Religion and Public Life Program

May 27, 2022

​​​​​​​Rachel Schneider has been named the new director of the Religion and Public Life Program (RPLP), which will now be housed in Rice University’s Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance .

Cymene Howe

Howe wins Berlin Prize, will complete fellowship next year

May 26, 2022

Cymene Howe, a professor of anthropology at Rice University and director of graduate studies in the Department of Anthropology, has been named a Berlin Prize fellow by the American Academy in Berlin.

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Top hospitals blatantly violating price-transparency mandate, says Baker Institute report

May 26, 2022

Many of the nation’s most prominent hospitals are blatantly violating federal mandates requiring transparency in pricing, and all too often patients are being kept in the dark about dramatic differences between publicly reported prices for services and their actual cost, according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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