April 4, 2021
Brian Armstrong '05/'06:
Coinbase Global Inc. will be listed on Nasdaq on April 14 after receiving official approval from the SEC.
Brian Armstrong '05/'06:
Coinbase Global Inc. will be listed on Nasdaq on April 14 after receiving official approval from the SEC.
New Presidents:
New SA and GSA members elected (Rice News)
Art Gottschalk:
Houston composer judges inaugural Astor Piazzolla music contest (Chronicle)
Stan Silvus (1934-2020):
On March 8, Stan Silvus passed away. A native Houstonian, he earned a BA from Rice in 1956 where he was The Westinghouse Scholar of the Senior Class. Also, he earned a BS in 1957 and a MS in 1963 in Electrical Engineering from Rice. He enjoyed a forty-seven year career with the Southwest Research Institute as an Electrical Engineer. And, he collected stamps and N-Scale model railroad components and was active in his church. He is predeceased by, among others, his wife of fifty-five years, Carol. He is survived by, among others, their son Greg ’89. Click here for the Chronicle obituary.
Beatrice Riviere:
Rice mathematician selected as fellow of professional mathematics society (Rice News)
New Undergraduate Degree Program:
Rice adds operations research major (RIce Owls)
Arthur Charles Jackson (1941-2021):
On March 25, Dr Arthur Charles Jackson passed away. A native Houstonian, he earned a BA in Biology from Rice in 1964 where he met his future wife Fitzhugh Lee Jones ’65. In 1969, he earned a MD from UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. After a twenty-two year career in the Navy, he was a urological surgeon until he retired in 1991. Also, he was “a passionate supporter of the arts” and he was active in his church. He is survived by, among others, Fitzhugh Lee (they were married for 55 years). Click here for the Chronicle obituary.
Kumon Or Montessori?
Study: It may depend upon your politics (Rice News)
Illya Hicks:
Illya Hicks named CAAM chair, effective July 1 (Rice News)
Willy Week:
Name Change (The Rice Thresher)
US News and World Report:
8 Rice graduate programs ranked among top 25 (RIce News)
School of Humanities:
Two New Big Questions Courses will Explore Crucial Issues (Rice News)
The Rice Thresher:
The Rice Thresher published yesterday. You can check it out here.
Rice 360 Design Competition:
Rutgers' Team Patho-ML wins (Rice News)
Shepherd School:
Bright lights, big sound (Rice News)
Luke Stancil '23:
This Utah teen just won The New Yorker caption contest (Deseret News)
George R Brown Forensics Society:
Debate teams Zoom to national championships (Rice News)
Debate team wins national championship (The Rice Thresher)
Volker Rudolf:
Does selfishness evolve? Ask a cannibal (Rice News)
Lia Pikus '21:
Lia Pikus receives Watson Fellowship to study music and prison abolition (The Rice Thresher)
Nest360:
Nest360 probes pandemic dangers for newborns (Rice News)
Brian Armstrong '05/'06:
Coinbase Users Say Crypto Start-up Ignored Their Pleas for Help (New York Times)
Rice Tuition:
Rice announces tuition for 2021-22 academic year (Rice News)
Lia Pikus '21:
Baker College senior wins Watson Fellowship (Rice News)
Baker Institute:
Markets Trump Policy, Again! by Michael Maher '75/'80 and Anna Mikulska
What's in Woodson:
Jacob Boehler in a Can (Woodson Research Center)