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Rice backs studies of race, anti-racism

September 16, 2020

The Race and Anti-Racism Research Fund at Rice University has awarded grants to eight professors to develop better understanding of how race, racism and racial injustice affect society.

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How leaders can encourage strong teams during the pandemic

September 14, 2020

HOUSTON – (Sept. 14, 2020) – Among the many stresses caused by the pandemic, workers accustomed to meeting with their teams in person are navigating the shift to a virtual workplace. New research from psychologists at Rice University offers tips on how leaders can encourage strong and productive teams during this difficult time.

Jehmu Greene will speak about voting rights in a free webinar Sept. 25.

Conversation with Jehmu Greene kicks off campuswide 'Right to Vote' series Sept. 22

September 14, 2020

The Center for Civic Leadership wants to make sure you’re ready to rock the vote this semester.

Jeremy Fox

How relationships form and how they impact the world to be studied in NSF project

September 11, 2020

The formation of relationships – everything from business to romantic partnerships – and how they impact the world will be the focus of a new Rice University research project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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Voters with highest COVID-19 risk more likely to cast mail ballots, survey shows

September 8, 2020

Voters with the highest risk of suffering COVID-19’s worst effects say they’re more likely to cast ballots by mail this November, even though many of them aren’t sure how to do it, according to a new survey from Rice University.

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Having a family member locked up takes disproportionate mental toll on African American women

September 2, 2020

About 44% of African American women in the United States have at least one family member incarcerated, a disproportionate burden that a new study concludes leads to poor mental health.

An aerial view shows extensive flooding from Harvey in a residential area in Southeast Texas, Aug. 31, 2017. (Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Martinez)

Interviews with those affected by Harvey available on Urban Data Platform

August 31, 2020

Three years after Hurricane Harvey rained devastation on Houston and surrounding areas, first-hand oral accounts from people affected by the storm are available through Rice University's Urban Data Platform (UDP), part of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research.

Hurricane Harvey viewed from space. Elements of this image are furnished by NASA

As Hurricane Laura nears Texas coast, experts available from Rice

August 25, 2020

HOUSTON — (Aug. 25, 2020) — As Hurricane Laura nears the Texas coast, Rice University has a number of experts that can discuss a wide variety of storm-related topics.

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How racism contributes to 'a very ivory tower'

August 24, 2020

HOUSTON – (Aug. 24, 2020) – Blacks, Hispanics and other racial and ethnic minorities are not only underrepresented in science, they are also less likely to receive research funding or get published as often as white scientists, which can result in fewer promotions and lower incomes throughout their academic careers, according to new research from Rice University.

Paul Brace. Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University.

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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