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RSVPs requested for Aug. 4 memorial celebration honoring longtime mathematics professor John Hempel

July 13, 2022

Rice will host an Aug. 4 memorial celebration to honor the life of longtime math professor John Hempel.

McNair Hall, home of Rice Business

Ten new professors join Rice Business

July 6, 2022

The Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University has added ten faculty members with expertise ranging from management to marketing. It’s a record number of new tenured and tenure-track professors for the school.

Reginald DesRoches enters his office on first day as Rice President

The DesRoches era begins as Rice’s eighth president takes office

July 5, 2022

Reginald DesRoches started his first day as Rice University’s newest president the same way he starts most Fridays: with a run around campus, on this particular dewey Houston morning, accompanied by his wife Paula and daughter Shelby, a Rice senior. Later, just as he has during his term as provost, he strolled into Allen Center. But on this Friday, he walked in as President DesRoches.

Rice University chemist Robert Curl

Nobel laureate, beloved Rice professor Robert Curl dead at 88

July 4, 2022

Nobel Prize-winning chemist and beloved Rice University Professor Robert Curl died July 3 at age 88.

Rice community in Houston Pride parade 2022

Rice community hits the streets for LGBTQ Pride celebrations

June 27, 2022

Dozens of members of the Rice community hit the streets of downtown Houston June 25 to walk in the city’s 44th annual LGBTQ Pride parade. This year’s parade and festival marked the first in-person iteration of the yearly event held in two years due to COVID-19.

Steve Klineberg in the classroom.

Stephen Klineberg: A retrospective

May 23, 2022

Through most of the 20th century, Houston thrived. It was a one-horse industrial town, riding its location near the East Texas oil fields to continued prosperity. The city was also world-famous for having imposed the least possible controls on development of any city in the Western world. Houstonians proclaimed themselves to be the epitome of what Americans can achieve when left unfettered by zoning codes, government regulations or excessive taxation.

2022 Laureates Awards

Casbarian, Doty, Leebron and Sun receive ARA’s Gold Medal at 2022 Laureates Awards

May 6, 2022

At the Association of Rice Alumni’s 2022 Laureates Awards ceremony May 7, the group bestowed its highest honor — the Gold Medal Award — to Rice Architecture’s John Casbarian ’69 ’72 and Janice Doty ’60. Rice President David Leebron and wife Y. Ping Sun were also awarded the ARA’s Gold Medal for their 18 years of service to the university.

Daniel Preston

Daniel Preston wins NSF CAREER Award

May 6, 2022

Daniel Preston wins a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to develop textile-based wearable robots.

Architecture League prizewinner

Rice Architecture faculty among New York’s finest

May 3, 2022

Rice Architecture's Wortham Fellows are among recipients of this year's Architectural League of New York Prize for Young Architects.

Cin-Ty Lee

Houston birdwatcher turned to listening in the pandemic

April 28, 2022

A Rice geologist’s birding hobby branched out into citizen science during the pandemic.

teaching awards

Faculty recognized with award for superior teaching

April 25, 2022

Nine faculty received the 2022 George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, which honors top Rice instructors by votes from alumni who graduated within the past two, three and five years.

Philip Ernst

‘Awesome in every possible way’

April 25, 2022

To understand why Statistics’ Philip Ernst won this year’s George R. Brown Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Rice’s top teaching award, one need only read a few of the student comments in anonymous evaluations of his STAT 310 course.

Guggenheim winner Tomás Morín

Rice University English professor Tomás Morín wins prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship

April 7, 2022

Rice University professor Tomás Morín has won a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship, an honor bestowed annually by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to a slate of the world’s top scholars, artists, writers and scientists.

Kaiyuan Yang

Kaiyuan Yang wins NSF CAREER Award

April 7, 2022

Electrical and computer engineer Kaiyuan Yang wins a National Science Foundation CAREER Award.

Graphic highlighting the Center for Civic Leadership spring showcase

Center for Civic Leadership to host annual Spring Showcase April 12

April 4, 2022

The hard work and civic-oriented contributions of Rice community members will be celebrated at the Center for Civic Leadership’s annual Spring Showcase April 12 at the Rice Memorial Center.

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