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Rice, alongside 17 other research universities, requested a federal judge for permission to file an amicus curiae brief in ...
Rice has renamed its Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to the Office of Access and Institutional Excellence, announced in a Feb. 28 campus-wide email from Provost Amy Dittmar. This change ...
A win over the University of Texas at San Antonio and a loss to Tulane University have pushed Rice football to 2-5 (1-3 in AAC) heading into the home stretch of the 2024 season. The Owls secured their ...
The graduating class of 2025 passed under the Sallyport before convening in the football stadium for Rice’s 112th Commencement ceremony Saturday, May 10. Bridget Gorman, dean of undergraduates called ...
When Robyn and Greg West enrolled their sons in T-ball, they said they saw baseball as a way to keep the boys out of trouble. Eighteen years later, brothers Graiden and Landon West compete at the ...
While the atmosphere prior to Night of Decadence is always animated, this year’s energy is different: It will be the 50th anniversary of Rice’s arguably best known public. While event-goers look into ...
Rice track and field kicked off their outdoor 2025 spring season with their first meet March 20 against the University of Houston. Jim Bevan, head coach of the women’s team and in his 39th season with ...
In the midst of ktru’s music rotation of indie rock, jazz, Brazilian funk and more, there is an 8 a.m. Saturday slot completely dedicated to talking about sports at Rice, in Houston and around the ...
After 20 years at Rice, Genny Volpe seems to have her routine down to a science. Her day begins with a large coffee, a workout or some emails and then the inevitable commute to downtown Houston. “The ...
April 12-13 - 9th out of 12 (+55) Women’s Tennis vs. Middle Tennessee State University April 12 - Rice 4, MTSU 0 Men’s Tennis at University of Alabama at Birmingham April 13 - Rice 4, UAB 0 What’s ...
A line stretched across the academic quad this Election Day. In contrast to previous years, however, the line was not for voting at the Sewall Hall polling location — it was for the first-ever ...
In many ways, the current landscape of American higher education is unprecedented. Sweeping cuts to federal research funding, overt government efforts to control academic departments and censor campus ...