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In 1984, Michael Heizer’s massive triptych of pink granite monoliths, “45°, 90°, 180°,” became the first major commission of public art on campus. These days, it’s common to find Rice students spreading out and enjoying the weather on nice days atop the flat surface of the 180-degree monolith, with its pleasant view of the Engineering Quad.

Playing the angles

September 27, 2021

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NSF-backed ‘team of teams’ raises stakes for master’s students

September 27, 2021

Four institutions will share an NSF grant of nearly $5 million to support scholarships for students seeking master’s degrees in engineering and related fields.

From left, Moody Foundation trustees Elle Moody, Frances Moody-Dahlberg and Ross Moody.

Moody Foundation grants $100 million to Rice University

September 22, 2021

The Moody Foundation has granted Rice $100 million to build a transformative new student center designed by one of the world’s premiere architects and to create endowments supporting student opportunity and success, both as part of the center and in other areas of the university.

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Main Street derby

September 20, 2021

American flag at Rice Stadium

Rivals remember 9/11 

September 13, 2021

Rice MOB and UH marching band on field, Sep. 11, 2021

Bronze Owl Statue

Rice among most acclaimed universities in Princeton Review history

September 7, 2021

Rice University ranks among the most lauded institutions in the history of the Princeton Review’s annual survey on the nation’s best colleges, according to a newly published report analyzing three decades of reviews on America’s institutions of higher education. 

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Pool hopping

August 25, 2021

Dance Studio

En pointe

August 25, 2021

Rice students ensured a memorable O-Week for all. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

‘Truly magical’: O-Week welcomes new students despite pandemic pivots

August 23, 2021

Under challenging conditions, the experience remained as ‘intimate’ as ever thanks to Rice students' resilience and resolve.

The Class of 2025 officially matriculated Aug. 15 as they marched through the Sallyport. (Photo by Brandon Martin)

‘Truly your class is one of a kind’: Rice’s Class of 2025 matriculates as largest ever

August 16, 2021

President Leebron challenges new students to prepare for a life of boldness, courage and contribution.

Students welcoming new students to Lovett

Class of 2025 welcomed to Rice in classic O-Week spirit

August 16, 2021

An emotional move-in day greeted students and parents alike.

Laura Segatori

‘Smart cells’ show promise to treat disease

August 16, 2021

Laura Segatori wins NIH backing to develop synthetic biological circuits for cells that may someday sense trouble and respond by making just enough of the appropriate drugs.

CAPTION: Ruth Adaimoabasi Udo, left, discusses her work with Marcia O’Malley, Rice’s Thomas Michael Panos Family Professor in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Computer Science, at the IBB Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium. Udo won the Outstanding Poster Award for the EngMed REU program. Photo by Jeff Fitlow

10 winners at IBB Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium

August 12, 2021

Posters by 10 summer interns were the best at this year’s IBB Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium.

“The community here has been amazing,” said incoming freshman Ari Petteway.

Incoming freshmen RISE to the occasion

August 10, 2021

New 10-day residential seminar acquaints humanities and social sciences students with Rice, Houston, race and urban life.

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Anticipation

June 22, 2021

Family and friends of the Class of 2020 graduates have their cameras at the ready as Duncan College processes through the Sallyport — the final college of the day to make the march before the May 15 commencement ceremony that evening. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

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