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(11/14/11 12:00am)
The architecture students who entered and won the Housing and Dining competition the weekend of Oct. 7 might be disappointed that their project will never become a reality, but at least they can take solace in their victory.
(11/10/11 12:00am)
The endowment for fiscal year 2011 has increased to $4.451 billion from $3.787 billion in 2010 and is almost back to pre-recession levels.
(11/10/11 12:00am)
Jones School of Business student Christopher Steiner, 30, has been accused of burglary with intent to commit another felony – sexual assault of a fellow student, according to recent court records. The case was filed with the Harris County District Attorney's office on Monday.
(11/02/11 12:00am)
Benefiting from the Asset Liquidation Funds Appropriations Committee money it received three weeks ago, Rice Emergency Medical Services has purchased a new emergency vehicle and a heart monitor and now has enough funding to subsidize its classes for the next 10 years.
(10/28/11 12:00am)
Football players may be next in line to benefit from a new building at Rice. A $40 million proposal for a new two-story football training facility at the south end of the stadium came out last week and is contingent on an approval from the Rice Board of Trustees as well as fundraising for the necessary money.
(10/20/11 12:00am)
Suffering from an ongoing financial decline since the drinking age in Texas changed from 18 to 21 in 1986, Willy's Pub is now close to going under.
(10/20/11 12:00am)
Educational entrepreneur Salman Khan will speak this year for Rice's 99th commencement.
(10/07/11 12:00am)
Rice alumnus Jack "Cactus" Cagle became a Harris County Commissioner for Precinct Four on Monday.
(10/07/11 12:00am)
Architecture students will be racing against the clock this weekend as they compete to design a campus community garden in roughly two days.
(09/29/11 12:00am)
Coming from an immigrant family who was the first to go to college, computer and applied mathematics professor Richard Tapia never planned on winning any awards – especially one of the most prestigious in the country. Now, he is scheduled to receive he National Medal of Science from President Barack Obama in October.
(09/29/11 12:00am)
Following President David Leebron's Vision for the Second Century, administrators around campus want to promote student leadership and initiative.
(09/23/11 12:00am)
The Menil Collection — a world class museum located five minutes from campus — has offered Rice University architecture students an opportunity to go beyond just being students, with a commissioned piece to build a cafe.
(09/15/11 12:00am)
Rice University ranked number 17 on the U.S. News & World Report's list of best colleges for the eighth consecutive year.
(09/08/11 12:00am)
Following suite of KTRU, the University of Houston has a new online-only radio station, COOG Radio.
(09/01/11 12:00am)
The author of this year's Common Reading author spoke to an audience of about 100 people in the RMC Grand Hall on Tuesday about honor and respect explaining how they apply to specifically to Rice along with the rest of the world.
(08/25/11 12:00am)
Rice students and Fifth Ward Houston will soon work together under a new service program called Community Bridges.
(08/25/11 12:00am)
Rice Program Council is bringing back H2007 Assassins, an annual campus –wide, week-long game starting this Sunday. This year, the event is being held during the second week of school instead of during finals when students are too busy to participate, RPC traditions co-coordinator Catherine Yuh said.
(08/21/11 12:00am)
(08/21/11 12:00am)
"I try to get to the message out, but there is definitely a disconnect and we need people who can really connect with others in their college," Chatfield said. "I really wanted one more IT representative out in the community to reach a different group of people.
(05/19/11 12:00am)
"Today you get your degree, but if you are like most college grads, you will spend the next decade of your lives moving from city to city, school to school and from job to job, experimenting with different careers and lifestyles," Brooks said.