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‘Our time to come together’: Rice opens Black History Month with kickoff event

February 3, 2025

During the month of February, communities across the nation, including Rice, will celebrate Black History Month — a month dedicated to recognizing Black history, culture and societal contribution. This nod to the many different backgrounds that comprise the Owl community was celebrated Jan. 31 at the Rice Memorial Center to kick off the university’s series of events in honor of Black History Month.

United Way

‘Connecting people with possibility’: Rice partners with United Way to support Houston’s most vulnerable

February 3, 2025

In Houston, nearly half of the citizens are struggling to make ends meet. In fact, 31% of households work but still can’t afford life’s basic necessities, while another 13% live below the federal poverty line, according to the United Way. That equates to almost 45% of the community — people facing challenges that Owls can help address.

Master Class

Opera scenes master class brings acclaimed artists Tonya and Ryan McKinny to Shepherd School stage

January 31, 2025

For opera enthusiasts, music students and newcomers alike, this is a rare opportunity to witness the intersection of talent, technique and theatrical storytelling.

Kellan Dunlap, Lyndsi Maus

Graduate student’s recital confronts the tragedy of school shootings through American art song

January 28, 2025

The performance titled “Even the Trees Weep” explored the devastating impact of school shootings through a program of American art songs.

Aerial view of Lovett Hall and the Rice University campus

Rice to celebrate Black History Month with more than 30 events

January 27, 2025

Rice will celebrate Black History Month with a series of more than 30 events, starting Jan. 31 and lasting into March. Themed African Americans and Labor, this month’s programming includes a series of discussions, film showings, fellowship opportunities and special festivities highlighting Black culture’s richness.

Sandbox Percussion

Sandbox Percussion to perform at Shepherd School of Music Feb. 7

January 27, 2025

The Grammy-nominated ensemble Sandbox Percussion, a leading performer of percussion and contemporary chamber music, will present a guest artist recital at Rice’s Shepherd School of Music at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 7 in Wortham Theatre at Alice Pratt Brown Hall.

Shepherd School Chamber Players

Stravinsky to Shaw: Shepherd School to showcase musical diversity in back-to-back concerts

January 24, 2025

Both events will showcase the talent of the school’s students and faculty while offering audiences a rich and varied repertoire.

Lunar New Year

Rice celebrates Lunar New Year with events and expert insights

January 24, 2025

Rice will mark the Lunar New Year with a series of community events and expert perspectives, highlighting the rich cultural traditions of this holiday.

Sandee Cheynet

Rice names Cheynet associate vice president of human resources

January 23, 2025

Sandee Cheynet has been appointed Rice’s associate vice president of human resources and chief human resources officer. Cheynet will take the helm March 24 following Cynthia Pepper, who served in an interim role.

Snow Day at Rice University

Rice’s Incident Management Team rallies during Winter Storm Enzo

January 23, 2025

Rice experienced a historic snowfall Jan. 21, transforming its iconic campus into a winter wonderland. The snowfall blanketed the university’s signature live oaks, the arches of Lovett Hall and the expansive Academic Quadrangle, creating picturesque scenes rarely witnessed in the South. 

Rice snow day

Rare snowfall blankets Rice University campus; b-roll footage available for download

January 22, 2025

Rice was transformed into a winter wonderland after a historic snowfall Jan. 21.

Rice participates in the MLK Day Parade in 2025.

MOB, Sammy and fellow Owls march with Houston in celebrating legacy of MLK

January 21, 2025

Rice participated in the 47th annual Original MLK Jr. Day Parade thanks to a dedicated roster of students, staff, faculty, alumni, family and friends, the Marching Owl Band and Sammy The Owl, all who braved the frigid temperatures.

Martin Luther King Jr. vigil 2025

A dream in action: Rice vigil honors Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of leadership

January 21, 2025

Rice’s Black Men’s Association, in partnership with Multicultural Community Relations in the Office of Public Affairs, hosted more than 100 people for a vigil to commemorate the life and lessons of Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 19 in Kraft Hall. The celebration included a keynote speaker and a fireside chat, along with a poetry reading, musical  performance and candlelit moment of silence.

Rides with Reggie

Rice students catch ‘Rides with Reggie’

January 16, 2025

Kicking off the spring semester, Rice President Reginald DesRoches took the wheel of a golf cart, giving students fun rides across campus and a memorable start to classes!

Caitlin Lindsay

Caitlin Lindsay honored by Rice Board of Trustees

January 15, 2025

The Rice Board of Trustees recently recognized Caitlin Lindsay for her unwavering service to the institution and its constituents. She currently serves as the student center director of operations. In addition, she is a Critical Dialogues on Diversity lecturer, a resident associate at Jones College, a member of Staff Council, board treasurer for Valhalla and Willy’s Pub and the situation unit leader of the incident management team. Lindsay sits on various campus committees including the expense reporting improvements design committee and events steering committee. 

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