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Pastors serve as primary source of mental health care for Black, Latino congregants

January 31, 2022

A new study of Black and Latino Christians found they often turn to their pastors for mental health care or information on mental health resources, even when those clergy feel ill-equipped to offer help or advice.

Dominic Boyer and Cymene Howe.

'Cultures of Energy' podcast returns on Groundhog Day

January 26, 2022

The "Cultures of Energy" podcast, hosted by Rice University anthropologists Dominic Boyer and Cymene Howe, returns Feb. 2 with the first of 10 new episodes after a more than two-year hiatus.

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Deep dive into juvenile justice data shows opportunity for targeted, early intervention

January 26, 2022

A Rice University Texas Policy Lab (TPL) analysis of juvenile justice data reveals most youths in the Harris County juvenile justice system are "one and done" — that is, they only have one interaction with it.

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James Pomerantz named AAAS fellow

January 26, 2022

James Pomerantz has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science.

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Black and Hispanic communities bore disproportionate share of Texas’ early COVID-19 deaths

January 23, 2022

Texas state officials did not publish the race and ages of COVID-19 victims in early 2020, but a county-level statistical analysis spearheaded by Rice University undergraduates in collaboration with university faculty has found deaths statewide were disproportionately concentrated in Black and Hispanic communities.

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Rice research shows childhood abuse can lead to poor stress management, worse health in adults

January 13, 2022

People who suffer abuse or neglect as children may have trouble managing stress later in life, a problem that’s linked to a host of negative health conditions, according to new research from Rice University.

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Rice wins NEH grant to create digital database of Atlantic slave trade

January 12, 2022

Grant will further enhance Rice’s reputation as a center for Africa and African diaspora studies, digital humanities

Robert Michael Franklin, Jr. is President-Emeritus of Morehouse College in Atlanta

CAAAS lectures call for moral leadership in turbulent times

January 10, 2022

Robert Michael Franklin Jr., Marla Frederick, Lerone Martin and others to speak this semester at Rice

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New book explores why mothers stay after their Houston neighborhoods flood over and over

January 10, 2022

When floodwaters recede, what ultimately convinces mothers to move their families or stay put?

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Rice experts available to discuss anniversary of Jan. 6 attack on US Capitol

January 4, 2022

As the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol approaches, Rice political scientists Mark Jones and Paul Brace are available to discuss how the insurrection has impacted American politics.

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New book edited by Rice economists explores how US can maintain its fiscal health

December 20, 2021

Robust economic growth has long been the driving force of prosperity in the U.S., but the future is uncertain. A new book edited by Rice University economists explores how the country can maintain healthy economic growth.

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Ruth López Turley named next director of Rice's Kinder Institute for Urban Research

December 1, 2021

HOUSTON – (Dec. 1, 2021) – Ruth López Turley, a prolific education researcher, professor of sociology and director of Rice University's Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC), has been selected as the next director of the university's Kinder Institute for Urban Research after current director Bill Fulton steps down June 30, 2022.

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AI technology no silver bullet for hiring the best employees, says new Rice research

November 22, 2021

Artificial intelligence technology is now used by a growing number of companies looking to hire the best employees, but new research from Rice University warns how it can incorporate biases and overlook important characteristics among job applicants.

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High schoolers who change schools during academic year 40% more likely to drop out

November 9, 2021

​​​​​​​One in 10 Houston-area high schoolers who change schools during the academic year end up dropping out, a rate 40% higher than peers who do not change schools, according to a new study released today by the Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC).

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Starting from the bottom: Grad student charts an unconventional path from Venezuela to Rice

November 8, 2021

'Everybody needs to learn from him that nothing in the world is impossible'

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