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Rosana Paulino, A permanência das estructuras (The Permanence of Structures), 2017, digital print on textile, cutout, and sewing. Courtesy the artist and MASP São Paulo.

‘Bound Away’ conference bringing new research on slave voyages

November 22, 2021

Art exhibitions at Moody, MFAH will contextualize research presented Dec. 3-4

Tomas Morin poetry reading in Ray Courtyard

Morín brings his ‘machete’

November 18, 2021

Rice assistant professor of creative writing Tomás Morín read from his new collection of poetry

VADA seniors exhibit new work on bodyhood

VADA seniors exhibit new work on bodyhood

November 18, 2021

New work from the 2021-22 cohort of Visual and Dramatic Arts seniors on the Studio Art track debuted Nov. 12 in the Sleepy Cyborg Gallery

Classics

Spring Big Questions courses consider what makes a terrorist and what makes a classic

November 17, 2021

New classes from Humanities professors explore essential issues of our time

Sarofim Hall

Rice’s new arts building will be Sarofim Hall, designed by internationally acclaimed firm

November 15, 2021

Architecture team led by Rice alumnus will create new gateway to campus

Machete cover

Morín’s new book of poetry, “Machete,” roars onto the scene

November 15, 2021

Assistant professor’s latest book of poetry incredibly intimate, rebelliously joyful

"In the Event of Women" is Tani Barlow's third book.

Barlow’s new book contemplates modern Chinese feminism ‘In the Event of Women’

November 8, 2021

What is an appropriate performance of femininity and what happens when that question becomes political?

Matthew Tejada, the director of the Office of Environmental Justice for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), addressed a live and virtual crowd Oct. 26 as the featured speaker at this semester’s Walter Isle Lecture.

Tejada tells students to keep speaking up and speaking out for environmental justice

November 1, 2021

Matthew Tejada, director of the Office of Environmental Justice for the Environmental Protection Agency, addressed a live and virtual crowd Oct. 26

Photo of the United States Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C.

Matthew Tejada to talk environmental justice and humanism Oct. 26

October 20, 2021

Top-ranking EPA official headlines this semester’s Walter Isle Lecture 

Baker College senior Magdah Omer debuted their first solo art exhibition Oct. 15 at Sleepy Cyborg, the student art gallery formerly known as Matchbox

Be water, my friend

October 18, 2021

Baker College senior Magdah Omer debuted their first solo art exhibition Oct. 15 at Sleepy Cyborg.

Still from 1927 silent film "The Chess Player"

Johannes von Moltke takes on the ‘geist in the machine’

October 18, 2021

Third talk in the ‘Cinema and the Post-Human’ lecture series takes place Nov. 5

The Gulf Scholars Program is a five-year, $12.7 million pilot program that prepares undergraduate students to be future leaders who will serve the region as scientists, engineers, educators, community leaders, policymakers, designers and innovators in local communities.

National Academies Gulf Scholars Program launches at Rice

October 11, 2021

A new National Academies Gulf Research Program will expand the opportunities Rice students have to study and impact the most pressing environmental, health, energy and infrastructure challenges in the Gulf of Mexico region.

Sophie Esch discusses her new book project at a recent ISLA colloquium.

Initiative for the Study of LatinX America expands Latin American scholarship at Rice

October 11, 2021

ISLA seeks to position Rice on the cutting edge of contemporary studies and research

Hamman Hall

Behind the scenes: What does a dramaturg do?

September 27, 2021

Jacqueline Couti new book

Couti examines ‘Sex, Sea and Self’ through French Caribbean literature in new book

September 20, 2021

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