After serving as the dean of Rice Business for the past decade, Peter Rodriguez will leave Rice to become the 15th president of Wake Forest University. Rodriguez said he feels prepared and energized ...
With finals rounding the corner and students wrapping up Beer Bike, the Artemis II spacecraft has come and gone, and students still might not know what went on over the course of their 10-day mission.
This year has been nothing short of historic for Rice women’s sports. Soccer was ranked No. 25 in the nation, volleyball had a 17-game win streak, basketball had a 22-game win streak and swim and dive ...
Wiess Tabletop Theatre’s spring production is a romantic comedy about two perfumery clerks who feud at work while unknowingly writing each other love letters. She Loves Me opens at 8 p.m. Friday in ...
For a film drenched in perennial high-octane sequences of explosive action — bombs, grenades, knives and bodies flying through the air like debris – the most shocking thing about “Dhurandhar 2: The ...
For a film drenched in perennial high-octane sequences of explosive action — bombs, grenades, knives and bodies flying through the air like debris – the most shocking thing about “Dhurandhar 2: The ...
Laughter, deception and a touch of self-reflection come together in Giuseppe Verdi’s final opera “Falstaff,” a comedy both playful and unexpectedly profound. Based on William Shakespeare’s “The Merry ...
Rice volleyball relied on late-set execution to secure a spring win over the University of Houston, using the match as a key opportunity to measure progress during the offseason. In multiple sets, the ...
Richard A. Tapia has spent his entire life building bridges — not of concrete and steel, but of access, mentorship and opportunity for students in STEM. Recently, the Harris County Commissioners Court ...
Rice has admitted 2,984 applicants to the incoming class of 2030 as of the March 25 regular decision announcements, according to Yvonne Romero, vice president for enrollment and dean of admissions and ...
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Walk into any gym in Houston and you’re likely to see the same scene: people hauling around pre-workout tubs, protein shakers and supplement stacks to the locker room. Among those bottles typically ...