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'Cronkite' by Douglas Brinkley

Rice historian Brinkley’s ‘Cronkite’ to be adapted into feature film

April 7, 2026

Before Walter Cronkite became synonymous with trusted journalism, he was a young man in Houston, cutting his teeth on local stories.

Myrtis Dightman, Harold Cash, James Boone at a panel at the 2026 Black Houston(s) Symposium

From arena to archive: Black Houston(s) reframes sport as lived experience

April 6, 2026

“One of the reasons that we have this symposium in the community is because we want the community to feel like they’re also part of Rice,” university historian Portia Hopkins said.

Female therapeutist with clipboard listening to patient and noting down her health complaints

Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality major and minor build ‘human literacy’ for today’s workplace

April 2, 2026

“Gender and sexuality studies is social theory made accessible,” said Lora Wildenthal, the John Antony Weir Professor of History and director of Rice’s Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality.

Michael Garcia

Rice student uncovers hidden histories of labor, identity, resilience in Rio Grande Valley

April 1, 2026

“I feel really grateful for the opportunities that I’ve had now that I am here," said senior Michael Garcia.

AI

Rice brings global AI dialogue to Paris

April 1, 2026

“Artificial intelligence is transforming the global economy and raising profound questions about how technology intersects with society,” said Caroline Levander, Rice’s vice president for global strategy.

ENRON

‘ENRON’ at Rice revisits corporate collapse, invites modern energy debate

April 1, 2026

The Olivier Award-nominated play traces the rise and fall of the Houston-based energy trading giant, translating complex financial systems into a fast-paced theatrical experience.

Antara Varma

The art of learning across disciplines, cities

March 27, 2026

“I think Rice brings out the best in you,” sophomore Antara Varma said. “And it helps you realize that being your best self is something that can actually exist.”

AI

Rice to host international conference in Paris on ‘Human Flourishing in the Age of AI’

March 16, 2026

What does it mean for human beings to flourish in a world shaped by AI? 

Max Scholl

Rice junior builds community around critical thinking

March 12, 2026

Through research, national collaborations and a student-led collective, English and anthropology major Max Scholl is creating space for critical conversations on campus.

Claire CJ Friend

A day in the life: Rice junior blends statistics, literature, theater

March 10, 2026

Claire 'CJ' Friend balances statistics, English and theater while making the most of every opportunity to explore her academic and creative interests.

Megan Martono

Shepherd School violinist to represent Houston, Texas at Miss Chinatown USA Pageant

February 25, 2026

Martono, a second-year master’s student in violin performance, won the title of Miss Chinatown Houston 2025, her first-ever pageant.

The World at Play conference

At Rice, ‘The World at Play’ turned soccer into space for connection, conversation, care

February 11, 2026

a spirit of conversation defined the two-day conference organized by Rice’s School of Humanities and Arts faculty Jacqueline Couti and Caroline Fache ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Karis Lai

Inside a clock shop, a Rice senior found her big question

February 5, 2026

“It was like stepping into a new world,” said history major Karis Lai.

Space Humanities Initiative

Before rockets, there were stories: Rice explores human meaning of space

February 3, 2026

Two Rice scholars are asking what it would mean to treat that long human relationship with space as not just a footnote to engineering but as a central intellectual pursuit.

HACKED AI event

HACKED: Rice’s humanities scholars explore why AI cannot be left to technologists alone in new discussion series

February 2, 2026

The four-part series of discussions reframes AI as a cultural, ethical and historical problem, not simply a computational one.

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