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Celebrating democracy: Rice Election Day activities to feature on-campus polling, civic celebration and watch party

November 4, 2024

Rice is gearing up for Election Day on campus Nov. 5.

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Rice study: Chinese scientists prioritize government service more than global peers

October 31, 2024

New Rice research finds Chinese scientists feel a greater obligation to serve their government with research efforts than international counterparts.

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Scientia lectures explore challenges to US democracy

October 30, 2024

Democracy and threats to it were front and center as the Rice Scientia Institute hosted its first event of the fall semester Oct. 24.

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Students prep for careers in politics and public service in fall course offerings from Rice Social Sciences

October 25, 2024

A variety of distinctive political science courses this semester provides students a unique opportunity to explore careers in public service, experience life on the campaign trail and examine the dynamics of the 2024 election.

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Rice experts provide thought leadership on 2024 election

October 24, 2024

As early voting kicks off in Texas this week, Rice University experts are available to discuss a number of 2024 election topics.

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Retirees more likely to forget similar events but recall positive memories more vividly

October 23, 2024

Retirement can make individuals more likely to recall positive events and forget more ordinary ones.

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Rice’s Program in Politics, Law and Social Thought tackles ‘truly foundational questions’

October 17, 2024

It started with an idea jotted down on a napkin at a bar in the Houston Heights in 2014, but the Program in Politics, Law and Social Thought at Rice has evolved into the most popular minor offered in the School of Humanities.

Climate Parliament

Rice's new ‘forward-thinking’ art installation highlights climate change through voices of activists, scholars and scientists

October 16, 2024

Rice’s O’Connor Building for Engineering and Science now houses an immersive public art installation titled “Climate Parliament,” a thought-provoking work by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.

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STaRT@Rice goes international, boosting research skills and collaboration

October 16, 2024

STaRT@Rice is recognized for cultivating exceptional researchers and fostering community.

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Study: Individuals in storm-ravaged communities may be less likely to accept support over time — even when they need it

October 14, 2024

As the long road to recovery after hurricanes Helene and Milton begins, the same questions are facing many communities across the Southeast.

Hurricane Milton

Rice center identifies top hazardous polluters in path of Hurricane Milton

October 7, 2024

Hurricane Milton, the latest storm brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, is now a powerful Category 5 hurricane and heading for Florida’s Gulf Coast.

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.

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Indigenous US farmworkers face greater job-related pain compared to undocumented peers, study suggests

September 30, 2024

New Rice research finds that Indigenous farm employees — many of whom have legal status in the U.S. after moving from Latin America — may experience more physical pain on the job than undocumented workers.

Tropical Storm Helene

Rice center identifies top hazardous polluters in path of Tropical Storm Helene

September 25, 2024

Recent projections show that Tropical Storm Helene, the latest storm brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, is heading for Florida and tracking toward the state’s panhandle.

Faculty and Rice Jones School of Business Dean Peter Rodriguez listen to Amy Dittmar, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, speak during the new faculty reception.

Rice welcomes new faculty in largest hiring in history

September 24, 2024

More than 160 people attended a celebratory reception for new and newly promoted Rice faculty in the Faculty Club.

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