January 23, 2021
Rebecca Richards-Kortum:
A New Microscope Developed at Rice Could Revolutionize Cancer Surgeries (Texas Monthly)
Stephen Hahn '80:
Hahn Leaves FDA (New York Times)
Rebecca Richards-Kortum:
A New Microscope Developed at Rice Could Revolutionize Cancer Surgeries (Texas Monthly)
Stephen Hahn '80:
Hahn Leaves FDA (New York Times)
Vance McDonald '13 (Thanks, Joe Graves '70!):
McDonald announces his retirement (NFL.com)
TE Vance McDonald retires (ESPN)
Rice Athletics:
Rice Athletics Unveils Flight Plan Fueled by SOAR (RIce Owls)
Rice M Basketball:
Rice Falls to UAB in a Game of Runs, 78-68 (RIce Owls)
Rice Volleyball:
Owls Set to Open Season vs UH (Rice Owls)
Klein Kubiak '14:
After thirty-six seasons as a coach and a player, Gary Kubiak, the father of four-year Rice football letterman Klein Kubiak ’14 (2010-11-12-13) announced his retirement from the NFL yesterday
Ford Proctor:
Perth is scheduled to play again on Saturday.
Rice Scientists:
Much of Earth's nitrogen was locally sourced (Rice News)
Fred Goree, Jr (1935-2021):
On January 18, Fred Goree Jr passed away. An accomplished pedal steel guitar player at the age of 13, he graduated from Rice in 1957. He founded Goree Architects in 1963 which has designed thousands of auto dealerships nationwide including the seven-story Audi dealership on the Southwest Freeway and the 550,000 sf Westside Lexus. Also, he was active in his church. He is survived by, among others, his wife Jewell. Click here for the Chronicle obituary.
College World Series:
College World Series format change announced (NCAA)
Texas A&M Baseball:
Aggies' schedule includes Texas, Rice, UH (Houston Chronicle)
Rice Athletics:
Rice Owls Insider (RIce Owls)
Rice W Basketball:
Haylee Swayze is the latest Tomorrow's Leader (Rice Owls)
Rice M Basketball:
Owls Take on UAB in First Road Trip Outside of Texas (Rice Owls)
Preview: Owls vs UAB (The Roost)
Rice Swimming
Owls Compete Tomorrow At Incarnate Word (Rice Owls)
UH Baseball:
Schedule to include visits from A&M, Texas (Houston Chronicle)
Ford Proctor:
Yesterday, Ford Proctor (.279) went 0-for-2 with a walk for Perth in the Australian Baseball League. He was behind the plate for the Heat.