August 31, 2023
Affirmative Action:
Rice responds to Supreme Court decision on affirmative action (The Rice Thresher)
Kirsten Ostherr:
Ostherr receives NEH grant (Rice News)
Baylor College of Medicine:
Affirmative Action:
Rice responds to Supreme Court decision on affirmative action (The Rice Thresher)
Kirsten Ostherr:
Ostherr receives NEH grant (Rice News)
Baylor College of Medicine:
Rice Engineers:
Smart fabrics’ informed touch can tell you where to go (Rice News)
Sharon Dutrow, PhD '02:
Dutrow Begins Inaugural Endowed Swearingen Chem. Eng. Professorship (Rose-Hulman News)
Mexican Politics:
Study: Women are just as corrupt as men in Mexican politics (Rice News)
Moody Center:
Temporary art installations showcase the work of Houston artists (Rice News)
Renewable Energy Leadership Conference:
Energy experts discuss impact of IRA at annual conference (Rice News)
Bob Kerr (1928-2023):
Rice Architecture (Thanks, Michelle Smith '79!):
H Russell Pitman ’58 receives the inaugural Dean/s Medal award (Rice News)
Boniuk Institute:
Varied regional culture may affect individual expression of religion in US (Rice News)
Rice Architecture (Thanks, Michelle Smith '79!):
This fall, Rice Architecture and Linbeck Group are hosting hard hat tours of Cannady Hall. All tour times are open to the public and an RSVP is required. Read more and/or RSVP here.
Mental Health:
Frank Geurts:
Frank Geurts to lead world’s longest running nuclear collider experiment (The Rice Thresher)
Jimmy DeNicco:
Mikki Hebl:
Mikki Hebl honored with AOM’s Advancing Women in Leadership Award (Rice News)
Rice Architecture:
Rice hosts topping out celebration for Cannady Hall addition (Rice News)
Joshua Mann Pailet '72/'73:
A Gallery for Fine Photography (The Eye of Photography)
Taylor Swift:
Rice Digital Learning:
Rice digital enters new phase of development (Rice News)
IITK:
Rice welcomes delegation from India (Rice News)
Rice Bioengineers:
Protective particles allow engineered probiotics to report gut disease (Rice News)
Laurie Riss (1967-2023):
Larry McCurtry '60:
Did Larry McCurtry Really Like Texas All That Much? (Texas Monthly)
Kenneth Narahara (1944-2023):