Skip to main content
Body
Body
Shield
Rice University News and Media Relations Office of Public Affairs

Main Nav

Students

Normal Heart Left. Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Right.

Top Rice data science team shows heart in plan to save babies

December 11, 2020

Winning Data to Knowledge Lab project uses data science techniques to help save babies with congenital heart defects.

Jackie McCauley in a photograph that was featured on the cover of the Houston Chronicle Sunday Magazine in 1965. © Houston Chronicle

Rice learns from its history in weekly podcast from Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice

December 7, 2020

“Doc Talks” podcast sheds light on new research and other behind-the-scenes work done by Rice historians and students alike.

The design proposal by students Daniela Ennis and Christina Zhou.

Next fall, Rice Architecture sets sail for Seoul

November 23, 2020

A Rice assistant professor of architecture and his students hope to travel to Seoul, South Korea, next fall to present their work at the city’s Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism.

OEDK STUDENT

Masks on, then hands-on

November 23, 2020

For one Rice University classroom that is all about the hands-on experience, the fall of 2020 was a test. It appears to have passed.

Wiess College senior Arisa Sadeghpour, Hanszen College junior Mason Reece and McMurtry College senior Carolyn Daly won the inaugural MetroLab Student Cup pitch competition.

Voter research amid pandemic wins Rice students new national award

November 19, 2020

Undergrad team wowed judges by helping secure millions for polling place safety across Harris County.

VADA helps student create on-campus sculpture from across the country

November 4, 2020

Rice team tops Collegiate Inventors Competition

November 3, 2020

With COVID-19 guidelines in place, the DuncTank outside Duncan College isn’t getting any use this year as the fountain into which Duncaroos are traditionally and gently tossed on their birthdays, but it’s getting plenty of use as a peaceful study spot on sunny days. (Photos by Jeff Fitlow)

No-dunking zone

October 26, 2020

With COVID-19 guidelines in place, the DuncTank outside Duncan College isn’t getting any use this year as the fountain into which Duncaroos are traditionally and gently tossed on their birthdays, but it’s getting plenty of use as a peaceful study spot on sunny days

“Twelve Feet Apart,” the seesaws built by Rice Architecture students for a design charrette this semester, are a hit with Owls and visitors alike. The public art playground equipment has remained in continual use since its Oct. 1 installation. (Photos by Jeff Fitlow)

Safe to socialize

October 26, 2020

“Twelve Feet Apart,” the seesaws built by Rice Architecture students for a design charrette this semester, are a hit with Owls and visitors alike. The public art playground equipment has remained in continual use since its Oct. 1 installation. (Photos by Jeff Fitlow)

Cooler fall temperatures have made the picnic tables outside the West Servery a prime dining spot for Duncan and McMurtry College students. (Photos by Jeff Fitlow)

Picnicking en plein air

October 26, 2020

A Rice student sits on the James Turrell Skyspace to study. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

Studying Sky-high

October 26, 2020

The James Turrell Skyspace at the Suzanne Deal Booth Centennial Pavilion is one of the artist's largest works and his first Skyspace to be engineered for acoustics.

As campus residents visit the sites and upload their own photos, the more immersive the exhibit becomes for their remote fellow students

Scavenger hunt-centered student art show 'ON/OFF' showcases sculpture online and across campus

October 25, 2020

As campus residents visit the sites and upload their own photos, the more immersive the exhibit becomes for their remote fellow students.

“Black at Rice: Living the Black Student Experience” was convened by the university’s Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice and moderated by Duncan College magister Eden King, the Lynette S. Autrey Professor of Psychology.

‘Just echo our voices’: Undergraduates share concerns about Black life at Rice

October 24, 2020

The online discussion was convened by university’s Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice.

Fondren Library's Green Team includes (left to right) Lisa Spiro, Ashley Fitzpatrick and Julia Kress.

Fondren’s Green Team hosting sustainability-focused events thanks to ALA grant

October 19, 2020

The upcoming Oct. 28 'Houston Women on Climate Action' panel is open to the public.

Rice Stadium is serving as a polling location for Harris County residents.

Rice Stadium part of record turnout on first day of early voting

October 14, 2020

Harris County voters turned out in record numbers for the first day of early voting in Texas, Oct. 13. Nearly 128,000 votes were cast across the county, almost doubling the previous record of 68,000 on the first day in 2016.

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 36
  • Page 37
  • Current page 38
  • Page 39
  • Page 40
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »
Body
Current Featured Releases Alerts Dateline Contact BACK TO TOP

6100 Main St., Houston, TX 77005-1827 |

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1892, Houston, TX 77251-1892 |

713-348-0000 | Privacy Policy | Campus Carry