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Rice to host Islamic historian Nebil Husayn for fourth annual Kazimi Lecture

January 23, 2023

Whether you’re a Muslim, a scholar of religion or simply someone interested in the lessons history can teach us about contemporary debates around religion and politics, Rice’s fourth annual Kazimi Lecture in Shi’i Studies Feb. 23 by Nebil Husayn is sure to provide plenty to ponder.

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Rice’s Houston Asian American Archive highlighted in new exhibition

January 23, 2023

A wide variety of items from Rice University’s Houston Asian American Archive (HAAA) are now highlighted in a new public exhibition at the Julia Ideson Gallery at the Houston Public Library downtown.

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Research on televised opera, slave voyages honored with National Endowment for the Humanities grants

January 17, 2023

A Rice University musicologist and history professor are among the recipients of 2023 grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for their research projects on televised opera and tracking historical slave trading voyages.

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International Shakespeare troupe returning to Rice Feb. 2-4

January 9, 2023

The world-acclaimed Actors From The London Stage, the international touring theater troupe based in London and at the University of Notre Dame, will be in residency at Rice Jan. 31-Feb. 4. The troupe will perform “Romeo and Juliet” at Hamman Hall on campus at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2-4.

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DesRoches outlines 2023 goals to faculty

December 16, 2022

President Reginald DesRoches delivers his inaugural State of the University

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Puppetry workshop brings Owls, performers together for larger-than-life performance

December 12, 2022

Thanks to a collaboration between the Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts and the Department Modern and Classical Literatures and Cultures within the School of Humanities, the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art and Bread and Puppet Theater — one of the oldest nonprofit political theater companies in the country — Rice students got the chance to play roles in a larger-than-life puppet show Nov. 22.

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Rice’s Houston Jewish History Archive to become Joan and Stanford Alexander South Texas Jewish Archives

December 12, 2022

In appreciation of the Alexander family of Houston's longtime support of Jewish Studies in the School of Humanities and the Woodson Research Center in Fondren Library, Rice will name the Houston Jewish History Archive the Joan and Stanford Alexander South Texas Jewish Archives effective Jan. 1.

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On heels of national championship, Rice speech and debate keeps raking in wins

December 5, 2022

The past several months have been a whirlwind of success for Rice’s George R. Brown Forensics Society, the university’s award-winning student speech and debate team with a track record of racking up championships and awards by the dozens. After tremendous success amid the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, including two national championships in as many years, the team’s penchant for top-tier performances has continued this fall alongside a much welcomed return to in-person competition.

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Douglas Brinkley nominated for two Grammys

November 21, 2022

Rice historian Douglas Brinkley is once again a Grammy nominee. Brinkley, the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Professor of Humanities, will be up for awards in two categories at the Feb. 5 ceremony in Los Angeles.

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Masha Gessen visits to talk war in Ukraine, tools to fight totalitarianism

November 21, 2022

Renowned author and journalist Masha Gessen led two consecutive nights of thought-provoking, wide-ranging discussions Nov. 7-8 at Rice as the latest speaker in the School of Humanities Campbell Lecture Series.

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Rice mourns beloved Chinese literature professor Nanxiu Qian

November 21, 2022

Nanxiu Qian, professor of Chinese literature in the School of Humanities, died Nov. 16 after a lengthy battle with cancer. She was 75.

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Humanities NOW event series fosters faculty conversation with Rice community

October 31, 2022

It’s the fifth semester of the Humanities NOW lecture series, started by associate dean of undergraduate programs and special projects Fay Yarbrough ’97 to highlight the wide array of expertise within Rice’s humanities faculty by enlisting them to lead thoughtful conversations with students, faculty and staff about their work and their perspectives

Kiese Laymon, author and Rice University English professor

Rice’s Kiese Laymon awarded ‘genius grant’ MacArthur Fellowship

October 12, 2022

Rice University English professor and acclaimed author Kiese Laymon has been awarded a MacArthur Fellowship, the prestigious honor popularly known as the “genius grant.”

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Reading to beat the ban

October 10, 2022

Multiple Rice organizations hosted a Banned Books Read Out Oct. 6 in response to the resurgent national movement to ban books deemed by some political activists as controversial from school libraries.

Masha Gessen, Campbell Lecture Series 2022 speaker

Masha Gessen to discuss Ukraine, Russia and threats to democracy in fall Campbell Lectures

October 10, 2022

Renowned author and journalist Masha Gessen will be on campus Nov. 7 and 8 for the annual Campbell Lecture Series, hosted by the School of Humanities.

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