Dateline Rice for Jan. 5, 2022 Jan. 11, 2022
Dateline Rice for Jan. 5, 2022
Dateline Rice for Jan. 5, 2022 Jan. 11, 2022
Dateline Rice for Jan. 5, 2022
Dateline Rice for Jan. 4, 2022 (New Year's Edition) Jan. 11, 2022
Dateline Rice for Jan. 4, 2022 (New Year's Edition)
Moody makes ‘Soundwaves’ for its spring show Jan. 11, 2022
Exhibition kicks off year of programming for art center’s fifth anniversary
New live video stream of Lovett Hall, Academic Quad available 24/7 online Jan. 10, 2022
A beautiful view of Lovett Hall, the Academic Quadrangle, the downtown Houston skyline and Hermann Park is now streaming online at all hours of the day and night, providing 24/7 video of one of the most iconic sights in Houston.
CAAAS lectures call for moral leadership in turbulent times Jan. 10, 2022
Robert Michael Franklin Jr., Marla Frederick, Lerone Martin and others to speak this semester at Rice
Josephine Abercrombie '46, Rice trustee emeritus and Abercrombie Lab namesake, dies at 95 Jan. 10, 2022
Josephine Abercrombie, the Rice alumna, philanthropist, horse breeder and boxing promoter for whom Abercrombie Lab was named, died Jan. 5 at her home in Versailles, Kentucky. She was 95.
Men's basketball starts home conference slate with pair of victories Jan. 10, 2022
The Rice men's basketball team prevailed in its first two home Conference USA games of the season, defeating Middle Tennessee State University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Migrating holes help catalysts be productive Jan. 10, 2022
A theoretical model suggests electron holes that propagate at active sites on a catalyst migrate, triggering other sites that continue the process.
New book explores why mothers stay after their Houston neighborhoods flood over and over Jan. 10, 2022
When floodwaters recede, what ultimately convinces mothers to move their families or stay put?
Live from Rice: New camera streams 24/7 video of iconic landmark Jan. 6, 2022
A live television shot of one of the most iconic sights in Houston is now streaming at all hours of the day and night, providing 24/7 video of Rice’s Academic Quadrangle.
Earth isn’t ‘super’ because the sun had rings before planets Jan. 5, 2022
Before the solar system had planets, the sun had rings — bands of dust and gas similar to Saturn’s rings — that likely played a role in Earth’s formation, according to a new study.
Rice experts available to discuss anniversary of Jan. 6 attack on US Capitol Jan. 4, 2022
As the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol approaches, Rice political scientists Mark Jones and Paul Brace are available to discuss how the insurrection has impacted American politics.