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The new Department of Transnational Asian Studies will be housed on the fifth floor of Lovett Hall. (Photo by Brandon Martin)

Blacks' views on racism affect likelihood of self-employment

March 18, 2020

HOUSTON – (March 18, 2020) – Working blacks who believe racism has a major impact on their lives are more likely to seek self-employment than those who feel less strongly about its effects, according to new research from Rice University.

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Rice dedicates Kraft Hall for Social Sciences: 'An important new phase of increased visibility and opportunity'

March 6, 2020

On a crisp, sunny winter day, members of the Rice University community gathered to officially dedicate the newly constructed Patricia Lipoma Kraft ’87 and Jonathan A. Kraft Hall for Social Sciences.

David Rhodes. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

Ex-CBS News president talks future of news at Social Sciences anniversary lecture

March 2, 2020

What does the future hold for journalism?

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Social Sciences turns 40: A look back

March 2, 2020

More than a third of Rice undergraduates major in the social sciences, making it tough to imagine that Rice's School of Social Sciences didn't exist 40 years ago.

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Cole Derksen finds balance at Rice University

March 2, 2020

Campus is quiet, but the Student Association is entering one of its busiest times of the year.

Which Democrat will take Texas on Super Tuesday?

February 28, 2020

In less than a week, voters in 14 states and American Samoa and Democrats living abroad will head to the polls on Super Tuesday.

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Rice Social Sciences to celebrate 40 years Feb. 27-28

February 24, 2020

Rice University's School of Social Sciences will celebrate 40 years inside the hedges with a series of events scheduled for Feb. 27 and 28.

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Rice to celebrate dedication of Kraft Hall Feb. 27

February 20, 2020

On a crisp, sunny winter day, members of the Rice University community gathered to officially dedicate the newly constructed Patricia Lipoma Kraft ’87 and Jonathan A. Kraft Hall for Social Sciences.

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America Through Foreign Eyes: Popular online course updated with Russian perspective

February 18, 2020

The massively popular online course, launching Feb. 17, now includes a module on Russian relations and perspectives.

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Flood buyouts benefit cities and their whitest at-risk neighborhoods

February 17, 2020

The federal flood buyout program disproportionally benefits at-risk homes in the whitest communities of America's largest cities, according to a study from sociologists at Rice University.

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Economist to discuss energy and environmental markets in RISE lecture

February 17, 2020

Economics and how it can be used to design energy and environmental markets will be the subject of the Rice Initiative for the Study of Economics (RISE) Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series Feb. 24.

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Visiting Artist Lecture Series coming to a close with Gaines, Miller

February 11, 2020

New York-based writer and artist Malik Gaines gave a lecture Feb. 7 at the Rice Media Center to an auditorium of Rice students, faculty and staff who were also treated to a screening of one of Gaines’ recent short films.

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Trade wars bad for US, global energy security, experts say

February 7, 2020

HOUSTON -- (Feb. 7, 2020) – Policy that raises barriers to international trade does not bode well for U.S. and global energy security, according to a new research paper by experts in the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and at the Korea Energy Economics Institute.

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Diversity on city councils increases noninfrastructure spending — for better or worse

February 4, 2020

When city councils are elected by district rather than at large, spending on noninfrastructure projects increases, and the impact is not necessarily good, according to new research from a Rice University economist.

Paul Brace. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

As Trump impeachment trial nears conclusion, Rice political scientist available to discuss upcoming State of the Union address

January 30, 2020

HOUSTON – (Jan. 30, 2020) – Amid his impeachment trial, President Donald Trump is preparing for his annual State of the Union address next week. Rice University political scientist Paul Brace is available to discuss what to expect in the president's remarks.

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