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Former Rice President David Leebron named incoming president, CEO of Texas 2036

February 6, 2024

Former Rice University President David Leebron will join the nonpartisan, nonprofit public policy organization Texas 2036 as its new president and CEO. He will succeed Margaret Spellings, former U.S. secretary of education.

Bridgitt Dickey

Staff Spotlight: Bridgitt Dickey

February 5, 2024

Staff Spotlight: Bridgitt Dickey

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Ready, set, Lego!

January 31, 2024

For the first Owls After Dark event of the semester, the Rice Student Center hosted a late-night Lego building competition Jan. 25 in the Rice Memorial Center’s Grand Hall.

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Rice study shows how allyship can combat discrimination in STEM for Blacks, Latinos

January 31, 2024

Calling out discriminatory behavior is an effective way for white students to help combat racism against Black and Latino science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) students, according to new research from Rice University.

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Public invited to comment on RUPD as part of  national accreditation process

January 30, 2024

A public portal for community comments about the Rice University Police Department will be open between Jan. 29 and March 31 as part of an annual inspection conducted by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) in an effort for RUPD to maintain national accreditation.

Black History Month

Rice celebrates Black History Month with inaugural kickoff event and month of programming

January 30, 2024

Rice University will celebrate Black History Month with a series of events including its first ever kickoff, “Called to Create: African Americans and the Arts,” 5:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Rice Memorial Center’s Grand Hall. It will feature singers, dancers, poetry readings and remarks from President Reginald DesRoches and other university and community leaders.

Ruth Simmons

Ruth Simmons joins Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation board

January 25, 2024

Rice University’s Ruth Simmons, a President’s Distinguished Fellow, has accepted an invitation to join the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s Board of Directors.

Fred Oswald Davos

Rice’s Fred Oswald serves as panelist during AI House Davos

January 23, 2024

Fred Oswald, the Herbert S. Autrey Professor of Psychology at Rice University, was a panelist on "The Impact of U.S. and E.U. Regulation on Business and Society," held Jan. 16 at AI House Davos, a multi-stakeholder platform for responsible AI progress, held during the World Economic Forum 2024 in Davos, Switzerland.

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Rice to hold winter clothing drive Jan. 22-31

January 18, 2024

Rice University’s Emergency Medical Services and Housing and Dining departments have teamed up for a winter clothing drive set for Jan. 22-31.

Rice University welcomed a delegation from India

Rice Global welcomes delegation from Indian Institute of Science

January 17, 2024

As part of its strategic global initiative, Rice University recently welcomed a presidential delegation from the Indian Institute of Science. The group of Rice leadership and IISc representatives discussed their current collaboration while also mining ways to extend future efforts.

Participants from Rice University's Martin Luther King Jr. vigil

Rice celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with powerful words and music

January 16, 2024

Rice University paid respect to the legacy of pioneering civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. with a series of events meant to remember the past and provide inspiration for the future.

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Rice researchers revolutionizing 5G network testing

January 11, 2024

With the potential to transform the future of global wireless networks, Rice University engineers are developing a cutting-edge testing framework to assess the stability, interoperability, energy efficiency and communication performance of software-based machine learning-enabled 5G radio access networks (RANs).

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Why poor sleep quality can be a matter of life and death for migrant roofers

January 9, 2024

Migrant roofers in the U.S. helping communities rebuild from natural disasters often struggle with poor quality of sleep, according to new research from Rice University. The issue can be a matter of life and death for these individuals, who are working in environments where a sleepy misstep can literally end their life or permanently injure them.

Rachel Kimbro at the Houston Food Bank.

Rice study shows cash assistance for groceries provides low-income families more flexibility than food distributions

January 9, 2024

A Rice University study of food aid programs during the pandemic found that cash assistance provided low-income mothers with greater flexibility to feed their families than food distributions.

Joseph Novak

Friedman Holistic Garden Director Joseph Novak honored by Rice Board of Trustees

January 4, 2024

Rice University’s Board of Trustees recently recognized Joseph R. Novak, faculty lecturer in the biosciences department and director of the Betty and Jacob Friedman Holistic Garden, for his contributions to both the university and the community.

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