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Rice political scientist available to discuss GOP convention

August 24, 2020

HOUSTON – (Aug. 24, 2020) – As the GOP prepares to kick off its 2020 convention this evening, Rice University political scientist Paul Brace says the party has a lot to measure up to following the success of this year's 2020 Democratic National Convention.

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Remote control: CTE’s Adaptive Course Design Institute prepares professors for teaching online

August 23, 2020

Rice professors set it all aside this summer to learn all about the best new tools for teaching online.

Owls return to the nest

August 7, 2020

Role models at church could lead Black, Latinx Christians to STEM careers

August 5, 2020

Paul Brace. Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University.

Rice political scientist available to weigh in on Biden VP pick

August 3, 2020

HOUSTON – (Aug. 3, 2020) – Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is expected to announce his choice for vice president this week. Paul Brace, the Clarence L. Carter Professor of Political Science, is available to discuss the decision.

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It pays to major in fields with close ties to jobs, study shows

July 29, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 29, 2020) – College graduates make more money if they major in fields with close ties to jobs, according to a new study from the Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC), part of Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research and School of Social Sciences.

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Rice researchers helping to ready vote-by-mail system for November

July 29, 2020

Rice University researchers have won a federal grant to validate and improve VotingWorks' open-source vote-by-mail technology in time for November's election.

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Link between education, income inequality has existed for a century

July 27, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 27, 2020) – Income is inextricably linked to access to education in America and it has been for a century, according to a new study from researchers at Stanford University and Rice University.

Ted Loch-Temzelides

How to stop the next pandemic: Reduce wildlife trafficking and forest loss

July 23, 2020

The ultimate global financial cost of COVID-19 could top $15 trillion, but governments might be able to prevent future pandemics by investing as little as $22 billion a year in programs to curb wildlife trafficking and stem the destruction of tropical forests, according to a new paper from an international team of scientists including Rice University's Ted Loch-Temzelides.

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HISD partners with Rice University to conduct districtwide study on educational equity

July 22, 2020

The Houston Independent School District (HISD) has partnered with Rice University’s Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC), a program of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research and School of Social Sciences, to conduct a comprehensive study on educational equity across the district.

Rice 360 Intern Showcase

Global health students’ innovation not stopped by COVID-19

July 16, 2020

Students at Rice University and in Malawi present device designs to deal with the COVID-19 crisis during the Rice 360˚ Institute for Global Health Intern Showcase.

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Houston and Texas expected to fall short of postsecondary education goal

July 16, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 16, 2020) – As demand for workers with college degrees rises, Houston and Texas are predicted to fall short of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) goals for the next decade, according to a new report from Rice University's Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC), part of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research and School of Social Sciences.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MARCH 28, 2012: Interior of Ayasofya.

Rice U. expert: Hagia Sophia should remain interfaith

July 10, 2020

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Attendance, grades, advanced courses best predict whether students from Houston ISD will go to college

July 8, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 8, 2020) – The best way to predict whether Houston ISD students will go to college is to examine a combination of attendance rates, grades, and credits in advanced courses, according to a study by Rice University's Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC), part of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research.

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New COVID-19 business grading system could help economy reopen more safely

June 23, 2020

Restaurants have long been subject to health department inspections evaluating their cleanliness and safety. Researchers at Rice University’s Texas Policy Lab (TPL) propose creating a similar system for grading businesses on COVID-19 safety, which they hope will help consumers make informed decisions amid the pandemic.

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