May 22, 2021
The Ion:
Third Ward group slams Rice plan to address gentrification concerns (Houston Chronicle)
Christopher Bachers '98:
Kaleidoscope and flow; The art of Christopher Bachers (Texarkana Gazette)
The Ion:
Third Ward group slams Rice plan to address gentrification concerns (Houston Chronicle)
Christopher Bachers '98:
Kaleidoscope and flow; The art of Christopher Bachers (Texarkana Gazette)
Jing Zhou:
Rice Business professor elected fellow of Academy of Management (Rice News)
Apoorv Bhargava '12:
This week, WeaveGrid, a developer of software solutions for the scalable deployment of electric vehicles on the electric grid, announced $15 million in Series A fundraising to enable its next stage of growth. The co-founder and CEO of WeaveGrid is Apoorv Bhargava ’12. Read more.
The Ion:
Ion gentrification concerns spur million-dollar Rice plan (Houston Chronicle)
Department of English:
There's never been a better time to pursue an English degree at Rice (Rice News)
Jones School:
7 Business professors recognized for as 2021 Teaching Excellence Award winners (RIce News)
Stephen Thorington (1955-2021):
On April 17, Stephen Thorington passed away. Born in Massachusetts, he earned an undergraduate degree from UT and a MBA from the Jones School in 1990. He enjoyed a career with Chase Manhattan Bank, Seagull Energy, Ocean Energy and Plains Exploration & Production before retiring in 2006. Also, his greatest passions were “travel, spending time in London, and creating a positive difference in the world”. He is survived by, among others, his wife Nancy. Click here for the Chronicle obituary.
Exceptional Commitment and Exemplary Service:
Bloem-Curtis, Martin Honored by Rice Board of Trustees (Rice News)
Dr Jesse P Jackson (1933-2021):
On April 20, Dr Jesse P Jackson passed away. Raised in Medina, he attended Rice (class of 1952) and received his doctor of optometry at UH. He practiced at TSO for many years and then enjoyed his own practice in San Antonio from 1982 to 2010. Also, he was an avid fisherman. He is survived by, among others, his wife of over forty years, Bonnie. Click here for the San Antonio Express-News obituary.
Bill Timme (1943-2021):
On April 9, Bill Timme passed away. A native Houstonian, he earned a BA from Rice in 1965 and a JD from Columbia Law School in 1968. For forty years, he counseled “primarily Alaska Native Regional and Village Corporations on a broad range of issues”. Also, he was “a loving and supportive spouse, father, and grandfather”. He is survived by, among others, his wife Denise. Click here for the Chronicle obituary.
Rice Bioengineers:
Bio-inspired scaffolds help promote muscle growth (Rice News)
Frank Liu '78:
Live Nation to open The Terminal at POST Houston (Houston Chronicle)
Jim Turley '77:
Emerson appoints James Turley as Chair of the Board of Directors (Emerson)
The Ion:
The Ion makes debut at former midtown Sears (Houston Chronicle)
Rice Engineering:
Rice engineers set sights on implantable ‘living pharmacy’ (Rice News)
Rice Architecture:
Liz Galvez to show winning ideas about air (RIce News)
Glenn Youngkin '90:
Youngkin seeks to reverse Virginia GOP’s Trump-era carnage (Politico)
Taylor Crain '21:
Taylor Crain on creating the Rice she wanted to see (Rice News)
Mobster's Son, The Classicl Conductor:
Since 2018, Christopher Lees has been the resident conductor of the Charlotte Symphony. He is the son of Joe Lees and Katy Ross (both ’75) and the nephew of Mike Ross ‘70/’74.