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Sid Richardson College students welcome new freshmen with handmade signs. (Photo by Tommy LaVergne)

Unprecedented move-in process puts Rice to the test

August 17, 2020

Hundreds of Owls come home to roost, kicking off an O-Week like no other.

The four semipermanent structures are adjacent to Hanszen College and the South Servery. (Photos by Brandon Martin)

Opening soon: Rice’s Provisional Campus Facilities

August 10, 2020

More than merely tents, these temporary spaces offer everything from A/C to A/V.

José Onuchic, left, and Peter Wolynes, co-directors of the Center for Theoretical Biological Physics at Rice University. (Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)

NSF renews Rice biological physics center

August 10, 2020

$12.9 million in funding backs Center for Theoretical Biological Physics research into mysteries at the intersection of biology and physics.

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People, papers and presentations Aug 10, 2021

August 10, 2020

Eden King, the Lynnette S. Autry Professor of Psychological Sciences at Rice, has been named a member of the Society for Human Resource Management's Blue Ribbon Commission on Racial Equity, which aims to improve racial equity in the workplace.

Owls return to the nest

August 7, 2020

The new Department of Transnational Asian Studies will be housed on the fifth floor of Lovett Hall. (Photo by Brandon Martin)

FDA OKs manufacturer’s version of Rice ventilator

August 4, 2020

An enhanced version of the ApolloBVM designed by Rice University engineers has received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as an emergency resuscitator for use during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Rice researchers helping to ready vote-by-mail system for November

July 29, 2020

Rice University researchers have won a federal grant to validate and improve VotingWorks' open-source vote-by-mail technology in time for November's election.

Team ELECtrifying team members were (clockwise from top left) Nicholas Glaze, Justin Cheung, Mit Mehta, Tyler Montague and Huzaifah Shamim. (Photo courtesy C. Hudgins)

Contact-tracing software takes top prize at Rice Design-A-Thon

July 21, 2020

Top honors went to a team of Rice engineering students who created software to approximate COVID-19 contact tracing in schools.

Additional recipes submitted by Rice students included Turkish lentil soup, Salvadoran pupusas, French duck confit and more.

Japanese students create online cookbook of cross-cultural recipes

July 20, 2020

Ahead of a typical study-abroad trip for Rice in Japan, professor Naoko Ozaki tells her second-year Japanese students to prepare a recipe they’ll be able to make using ingredients found in Tokyo or the countryside town of Fujieda, Ozaki’s hometown.

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President announces fall semester plans

July 17, 2020

President David Leebron provided updated information about Rice's decisions and plans for the fall semester via email July 17.

Rice 360 Intern Showcase

Global health students’ innovation not stopped by COVID-19

July 16, 2020

Students at Rice University and in Malawi present device designs to deal with the COVID-19 crisis during the Rice 360˚ Institute for Global Health Intern Showcase.

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As coronavirus cases grow in Houston, some people say they’re less anxious, according to COVID-19 registry

July 15, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 15, 2020) – COVID-19 continues to spread in Texas and especially the Houston area, but nearly one-fifth of residents surveyed by Rice University's COVID-19 Registry say they’re less anxious now than at beginning of the pandemic.

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Rice introduces temporary sick leave program for employees

July 1, 2020

Rice has implemented a temporary sick leave program amid the COVID-19 pandemic, effective July 1.

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Rice shares grant for AI-driven COVID-19 research

June 25, 2020

Todd Treangen received a C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute Award for computational biology research to apply AI models to COVID-19 mitigation.

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New COVID-19 business grading system could help economy reopen more safely

June 23, 2020

Restaurants have long been subject to health department inspections evaluating their cleanliness and safety. Researchers at Rice University’s Texas Policy Lab (TPL) propose creating a similar system for grading businesses on COVID-19 safety, which they hope will help consumers make informed decisions amid the pandemic.

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