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Rice News Archive - 2021
Political Science staff member honored with RICE MILE award Aug. 13, 2021
Rice staff member Ann Mikus has been honored with the RICE MILE Award.
FEMA disaster recovery funds favor white entrepreneurs, study finds Aug. 12, 2021
Federal recovery funding after a disaster may disproportionally benefit white entrepreneurs, according to new research from Rice University’s Department of Sociology.
Dateline Rice for Aug. 12, 2021 Aug. 12, 2021
10 winners at IBB Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium Aug. 12, 2021
Posters by 10 summer interns were the best at this year’s IBB Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium.
New book explores what Prophet Muhammad, ancient Christians can teach us about Christian-Muslim relations Aug. 12, 2021
What can the relationships between the Prophet Muhammad and ancient Christians teach us about today's relations between the religions?
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New website for managing retirement accounts coming soon Aug. 10, 2021
Effective Oct. 1, a new website will be available for enrolling in and changing contributions to Rice University Supplemental 403(b) Plan and Defined Contribution Retirement Plan accounts.
Incoming freshmen RISE to the occasion Aug. 10, 2021
New 10-day residential seminar acquaints humanities and social sciences students with Rice, Houston, race and urban life.
Rice Alliance to host startup pitch event at OTC Aug. 10, 2021
Dateline Rice for Aug. 9, 2021 (Weekend Edition) Aug. 9, 2021
OpenStax to provide ed tech companies with training to develop equitable courseware Aug. 9, 2021
OpenStax, Rice’s educational technology initiative, announced today that 13 companies have been selected to participate in the organization’s new equity in courseware training program. The training will help the participating companies learn about and develop educational technology platforms that provide better outcomes for all students, especially those from historically marginalized and underserved communities.
Why middle-class residents want to stay put after floodwaters recede Aug. 9, 2021
Flood disasters like Hurricane Harvey lead some people to move far from the places they had called home.
People, papers and presentations for Aug. 9, 2021 Aug. 9, 2021