Dateline Rice for Aug. 20, 2020 Aug. 20, 2020
Rice News Archive - 2020
Oden named Biomedical Engineering Society fellow Aug. 20, 2020
Professor Oden is director of the Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen and co-director of the Rice 360˚ Institute for Global Health.
Dateline Rice for Aug. 19, 2020 Aug. 19, 2020
OpenStax Institutional Partner Network grows to reach diverse student populations Aug. 18, 2020
HOUSTON – (Aug. 18, 2020) – OpenStax, Rice University’s openly licensed textbook publisher, welcomed a dozen new colleges and universities to its Institutional Partner Network that together serve the most diverse student populations the program has ever seen.
Dateline Rice for Aug. 18, 2020 Aug. 18, 2020
Heart attack damage reduced by shielded stem cells Aug. 18, 2020
Bioengineers and surgeons from Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have shown in rodents that a four-week shielded stem cell treatment can reduce damage caused by a heart attack.
Classical Mask: Art History’s punny posters encourage mask wearing, social distancing Aug. 17, 2020
New health protocol notices in Herring Hall promote safety, smiles.
'Faces in the Pandemic' opens at Fondren Aug. 17, 2020
Rice's football season now set to begin Sept. 26 Aug. 17, 2020
The start of the Rice football season has been pushed back to Sept. 26.
Rice remembers legendary Rabbi Samuel Karff, one of Houston’s 'Three Wise Men' Aug. 17, 2020
Rabbi Karff lectured at Rice for over 20 years and was influential in fundraising for its Jewish Studies program.
Signs of the times Aug. 17, 2020
Facilities, Engineering & Planning staff have been hard at work creating and placing signs across the Rice campus in advance of the fall semester.
Rice administers over 4,000 COVID-19 tests in first half of August Aug. 17, 2020
Rice University has been ramping up COVID-19 testing in advance of students returning for O-Week and the start of in-person and online classes Aug. 24.
Where lions operate, grazers congregate … provided food is great Aug. 17, 2020
Meals are typically family affairs for zebras, gazelles, cape buffalo and other grazing species in the African Serengeti, but in one of the first studies of its kind, ecologists have found grazing species can be more willing to share meals in areas frequented by lions.
No limit yet for carbon nanotube fibers Aug. 17, 2020
Rice University researchers report advances in their quest to make the best carbon nanotube fibers for industry.
Dateline Rice for Aug. 17, 2020 (Weekend Edition) Aug. 17, 2020