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A group of about 30 Fulbright recipients and Rice administrators pose for a photo in the Grad Bubble making the "owls up" sympbol.

Rice draws from best graduate students in the world with research reputation, student support

October 1, 2024

Robust research, renowned faculty, industry partnerships and a supportive community — a diverse group of incoming and returning Fulbright recipients cited these and other reasons for choosing to continue their studies at Rice University.

Edward Cox

Celebrated Rice professor and historian Edward Cox passes away at 81

October 1, 2024

A beloved educator, mentor and scholar, Edward Cox left an indelible mark on Rice and the many students he guided over his 27-year tenure.

Oct. 22 Humanities Innovations event

Rice to host ‘Historical Perspectives on the 2024 Presidential Election’ featuring Douglas Brinkley and Caleb McDaniel

October 1, 2024

Two of America’s most esteemed historians will offer unique insights into the 2024 presidential election at Rice’s School of Humanities just two weeks before voters cast their ballots.

Jimmy Carter at Rice

Celebrating President Jimmy Carter, Rice’s 80th commencement speaker, on his 100th birthday

October 1, 2024

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter turns 100 Tuesday, and Rice is taking a look back at the 39th commander-in-chief’s connection to the university.

Cherrie Moraga Gray Wawro Lecture

Xicana scholar Cherríe Moraga reflects on colonization, family and identity at Rice

September 20, 2024

Weaving together reflections on colonization and her family’s experiences in California, Cherríe Moraga recounted how over centuries the violence of colonization has shaped the state and its people in her new piece, “They Are Falling All Around Me — A Borderless América Reimagined.”

Artificial intelligence

‘A natural fit’: Rice philosophy professor explains relationship between philosophy, technology

September 18, 2024

When Robert Howell contemplates the future of artificial intelligence, he foresees a world where an app might guide your moral decisions just as Google Maps helps you navigate a road trip.

Energy, Waste, and the Environment in West Africa conference

‘Diverse perspectives’: Rice conference delivers fresh insights on energy, waste and the environment in West Africa

September 18, 2024

Rice hosted the Energy, Waste and the Environment in West Africa conference Sept. 12-13, an event that convened scholars, policymakers and artists to address pressing environmental issues in West Africa.

Mia X

Mia X, first lady of No Limit Records, to be inducted into hip-hop archives at Rice

September 5, 2024

Rice’s Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning will honor hip-hop pioneer Mia X by inducting her into its Hip Hop Archival Collection.

Cherri Moraga

Chicana activist, author and ‘This Bridge Called My Back’ editor Cherríe Moraga to give Gray/Wawro Lecture at Rice

September 5, 2024

Cherríe Moraga, a renowned writer, feminist activist, poet, essayist and playwright, will present her lecture titled “They Are Falling All Around Me — A Borderless América Reimagined” at the Sept. 18 Gray/Wawro Lecture.

Humanities Research Center

‘What connects us most’: Rice’s Humanities Research Center embraces the power, challenges of repair

September 4, 2024

For Graham Bader, director of Rice's Humanities Research Center, the COVID-19 pandemic revealed the critical role of humanists in addressing the world’s pressing concerns.

Doug Brinkley on CBS

Doug Brinkley weighs in on ’68 convention, Clinton legacy for CBS News at Democratic National Convention

September 3, 2024

Brinkley played a pivotal role in analyzing the third night of the Democratic National Convention, Aug. 21, for CBS News.

Science and technology studies

‘A natural bridge’: Science and technology studies connect scientists, humanists

September 3, 2024

As a freshman at Rice University, Anna Tutuianu ’23 knew she wanted to study how research in biomedicine and biomedical technologies intersected with society and history.

CSWGS Gray/Wayro Lecture

‘An institutional investment’: Evolution and impact of Rice’s Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality

August 30, 2024

At a time when some states and public universities are eliminating gender, sexuality and related studies, Rice’s Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality stands strong as an example of interdisciplinary scholarship and advocacy.

Computer specialist John Smith arranges and examines cannisters of magnetic tape used in the processing of medical data at the National Library of Medicine

‘Connection is key’: Rice’s Medical Humanities Research Institute launches seminar to spotlight racial health equity, data justice

August 29, 2024

The Medical Humanities Research Institute at Rice aims to answer pressing questions through the Sawyer Seminar on the Comparative Study of Cultures, “Reimagining Technologies of Care: Racial Health Equity and Data Justice.”

Weston Twardowski

‘Critical knowledge’: Weekly radio show deconstructs local, global environmental concerns

August 20, 2024

Gathered around the microphones in one of KPFT’s Houston studios, Weston Twardowski, Haley Schultz and Alondra Torres discussed the impact of the coal-powered W.A. Parish plant in Fort Bend County for episode 42 of “Gulf Streams.”

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