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Hurricane Milton

Rice center identifies top hazardous polluters in path of Hurricane Milton

October 7, 2024

Hurricane Milton, the latest storm brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, is now a powerful Category 5 hurricane and heading for Florida’s Gulf Coast.

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French Ambassador Laurent Bili to speak at Rice’s Baker Institute Oct. 9

October 4, 2024

French Ambassador to the U.S. Laurent Bili will discuss the evolving roles of diplomacy, strategic alliances, global economics and climate change at an Oct. 9 event at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy co-hosted by Rice Global.

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‘Pac-Man effect’ offers precise control for advanced materials design

October 4, 2024

Rice researchers show that exposing superparamagnetic colloids to a rotating magnetic field that reverses direction after each revolution generates a “Pac-Man effect” due to magnetic relaxation.

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Momentous: Personalized Scale for Global Impact: Rice unveils new strategic plan

October 2, 2024

Under the leadership of President Reginald DesRoches, Rice has unveiled a new strategic plan to become the world’s premier teaching and research university by delivering unparalleled personalized education and propelling breakthrough discoveries to transform lives and better humanity. Momentous: Personalized Scale for Global Impact serves as a road map for the next decade and reflects the collective contributions of the entire Rice community, capitalizing on the university’s size as a competitive advantage.

bioelectronics

Rice’s Biotech Launch Pad to lead commercialization of bioelectrical implant treatment for obesity, Type 2 diabetes

October 2, 2024

Rice is part of multiuniversity research team that has secured $34.9 million from ARPA-H to accelerate the development of a bioelectronic implant designed to revolutionize treatment for obesity and Type 2 diabetes, improving patient experience and outcomes while reducing the development and manufacturing costs.

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One in three Harris County residents face victimization based on race, gender or other protected status, most never report it

October 2, 2024

The report was released today, offering for the first time a snapshot of the lifetime experiences with crime of Houstonians.

engineering undergrad social at the Moody

‘A breakthrough year’ for art and engineering collaboration

October 1, 2024

Rice’s Moody Center for the Arts recently hosted its first engineering undergraduate social, bringing together students from across different engineering departments for an afternoon of fun activities, including art-making stations, door prizes and free food.

Jimmy Carter at Rice

Celebrating President Jimmy Carter, Rice’s 80th commencement speaker, on his 100th birthday

October 1, 2024

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter turns 100 Tuesday, and Rice is taking a look back at the 39th commander-in-chief’s connection to the university.

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Transportation expert Ed Emmett available to explain potential US dockworkers strike

September 30, 2024

Ed Emmett, fellow in energy and transportation at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, chair of the Texas Department of Transportation Freight Advisory Committee and former Harris County judge, is available to discuss the potential strike by U.S. dockworkers and how it could impact the nation’s ports.

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Indigenous US farmworkers face greater job-related pain compared to undocumented peers, study suggests

September 30, 2024

New Rice research finds that Indigenous farm employees — many of whom have legal status in the U.S. after moving from Latin America — may experience more physical pain on the job than undocumented workers.

Duncan Hall

Rice’s school of engineering changes its name to reflect excellence in computing

September 25, 2024

Rice’s school of engineering has officially changed its name to the George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing.

Tropical Storm Helene

Rice center identifies top hazardous polluters in path of Tropical Storm Helene

September 25, 2024

Recent projections show that Tropical Storm Helene, the latest storm brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, is heading for Florida and tracking toward the state’s panhandle.

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Rice in top 20 of US News ‘Best Colleges’ rankings

September 24, 2024

Rice is No. 18 in the 2025 U.S. News “Best Colleges” rankings and stands out in the top 10 for both best value and undergraduate teaching programs.

The Baker Institute for Public Policy

David Petraeus to speak at Rice’s Baker Institute Sept. 24

September 23, 2024

Former CIA Director and retired Army General David Petraeus will speak on the Ukraine conflict and U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan Sept. 24 at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Barack Obama in 2012

Obama’s 2012 reelection tied to better mental health in educated Black men, study suggests

September 23, 2024

Following Barack Obama’s reelection as U.S. president in 2012, the mental health of college-educated Black men improved significantly.

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