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Study suggests religion can help the faithful deal with discrimination, can also result in exploitation or encourage victimhood

April 23, 2024

When faced with perceived racial discrimination in the workplace, new Rice University research finds that Christians lean on their faith to get them through these experiences. However, researchers warn this can lead to employee exploitation or, on the flip side, encouraging feelings of victimhood.

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Faculty recognized with award for superior teaching

April 22, 2024

Nine Rice University faculty members received the 2024 George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, which honors top Rice instructors based on votes from alumni who graduated within the past two, three and five years.

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Faculty, staff, students honored for excellence in teaching, mentoring, service

April 20, 2024

Each year, Rice honors members of the university community who have served students through outstanding teaching, dedication and service.

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New book from Rice anthropologist: ‘Our fossilized civilization has no sustainable future’

April 17, 2024

What would the world look like with no fossils — and therefore no fossil fuels?

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Student research highlighted during Social Sciences Undergraduate Research + Creative Symposium

April 17, 2024

Research on racial identity and fair pay, mental and physical health, foreign affairs and other topics was on display at the Social Sciences Undergraduate Research + Creative Symposium (SSURS) held April 11 at Rice University’s Kraft Hall.

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New Rice research explores why we remember what we remember

April 15, 2024

We’ve all been in a similar situation — you lock your front door for the umpteenth time in a given week only to panic minutes later when you’re driving to work as you struggle to remember if you actually locked the door.

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Several ‘influential women’ of Rice recognized by Houston Woman Magazine

April 12, 2024

Rice University’s first lady, a respected professor and several alumnae were included in Houston Woman Magazine’s 50 Most Influential Women of 2023 list. Each was nominated for inclusion by a Houston Woman Magazine reader then selected by the staff of the publication.

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Rice sociologist hosts viewing of Israeli music festival massacre documentary

April 12, 2024

Members of the Rice and Houston community recently gathered for a screening of “SUPERNOVA: The Music Festival Massacre,” a documentary by award-winning German production company GebruederBeetz Filmproduktion. The film focuses on Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, specifically on the Supernova music festival.

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Prestigious Truman Scholarship awarded to Rice’s Lee Waldman

April 12, 2024

Lee Waldman, a Rice junior majoring in sociology in the School of Social Sciences, has been awarded a Truman Scholarship , the premier graduate fellowship in the U.S. for those pursuing careers as leaders in public service.

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Reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Treva Lindsey explores the enduring power of Black freedom dreams

April 12, 2024

In belated honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Center for African and African American Studies at Rice University hosted a special event featuring Treva Lindsey, a distinguished professor of women’s, gender and sexuality studies at Ohio State University.

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Michael Eric Dyson challenges ‘America’s amnesia’ at CAAAS lecture

April 10, 2024

Renowned scholar and public intellectual Michael Eric Dyson delivered a thought-provoking speech at Rice April 1, spurring conversations about race, history and the imperative of confronting what he called “America’s amnesia.”

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Rice Emerging Scholars Program receives $2.5M NSF grant to boost STEM education

March 28, 2024

Rice University’s Emerging Scholars Program (RESP) has received a five-year, $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The funding aims to bolster achievements in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) among students from under-resourced families and communities.

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New NSF-funded Rice research to examine how housing subsidies impact childhood education outcomes

March 28, 2024

A new, four-year Rice University study funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) will study how housing subsidies impact educational outcomes of Houston children.

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Innovation focus of April 1 Research Relay hosted by Rice School of Social Sciences

March 26, 2024

On April 3, the School of Social Sciences will hold the next Research Relay in Kraft Hall 130 from 12 to 1 p.m. Lunch will be served during the event.

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Undocumented immigrants faced unique mental health challenges during COVID-19 pandemic

March 26, 2024

Four years after the U.S. shut down in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, research from Rice University suggests undocumented immigrants’ mental health challenges were compounded due to stresses stemming from their unauthorized status.

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