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ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MARCH 28, 2012: Interior of Ayasofya.

Rice U. expert: Hagia Sophia should remain interfaith

July 10, 2020

Rice is home away from home for its international students. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

A letter to Rice's international students

July 9, 2020

President David Leebron and Provost Reginald DesRoches send message of support.

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Attendance, grades, advanced courses best predict whether students from Houston ISD will go to college

July 8, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 8, 2020) – The best way to predict whether Houston ISD students will go to college is to examine a combination of attendance rates, grades, and credits in advanced courses, according to a study by Rice University's Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC), part of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research.

Rice for Black Life

Rice For Black Life empowers Black students to create change on campuses across America

July 7, 2020

The student group has big plans beyond its initial successful fundraiser.

Melissa Kean retired as the university's Centennial Historian, a unique position suited to her unique passion for Rice history

Rice historian Melissa Kean retires

July 7, 2020

Her popular Rice History Corner blog will continue to live on.

illustration of boron nitride breaking down PFOA

Boron nitride destroys PFAS 'forever' chemicals PFOA, GenX

July 7, 2020

Rice chemical engineers discovered a photocatalyst that can destroy 99% of the “forever” chemical PFOA

Child sitting sadly on sofa with parents arguing in the background.

Parents' pandemic-induced stress can do long-term harm to children, says Baker Institute expert

July 6, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 7, 2020) – The COVID-19 pandemic, which has accentuated long-standing challenges many families face, has put additional stress on parents that could harm the development of their children, according to a new brief from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Trump vs. Biden brings foreign policy to the forefront

July 6, 2020

Foreign policy will play a major role in the 2020 presidential campaigns, according to a new brief from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

The Compact Muon Solenoid at the Large Hadron Collider

Rice physicists win grant to continue Higgs study

July 6, 2020

Rice physicists win $1.3 million in Department of Energy funding to pursue ongoing research at the Large Hadron Collider.

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Rice launches online Visiting Owls program

July 6, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 6, 2020) – Rice University is welcoming visiting students into its classrooms this fall through a new online program. The pilot Rice Online Visiting Owls program allows high school juniors and seniors and visiting undergraduates to enroll in select online courses for credit.

Hurricane Harvey as seen from the International Space Station on Aug. 28, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Randy Bresnik/NASA)

Future Texas hurricanes: Fast like Ike or slow like Harvey?

July 6, 2020

Climate change will make fast-moving storms more likely in late 21st-century Texas.

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Trade pact success tied to competence of American, Mexican presidents

July 6, 2020

The success of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) depends on competent leadership from two unpredictable presidents, according to a new brief from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Artificial enzymes made of treated charcoal, seen in this atomic force microscope image, could have the power to curtail damaging levels of superoxides, toxic radical oxygen ions that appear at high concentrations after an injury. (Credit: Tour Group/Rice University)

Charcoal a weapon to fight superoxide-induced disease, injury

July 6, 2020

Artificial enzymes made of treated charcoal could have the power to curtail damaging levels of superoxides that appear after an injury.

Ken Goldsmith

Ken Goldsmith, 'pillar' of Shepherd School strings department, dies at 81

July 1, 2020

Ken Goldsmith, a recent retiree from Rice University's Shepherd School of Music who shared his passion with hundreds of musicians throughout a long and distinguished career, died June 26 in Houston. He was 81.

Erica Ogwumike Female Athlete of the Year

Ogwumike is Conference USA's first repeat Female Athlete of the Year

July 1, 2020

Former Rice women's basketball player Erica Ogwumike is the first athlete to earn back-to-back Female Conference USA Athlete of the Year awards, the league office announced Tuesday.

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