We are involved in many passionate debates at this time in American history, and one is about immigration. ...
A roundup of research findings from faculty in earth science, urban studies, history, electrical engineering, ...
How “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War discovered safe haven in Houston and how their stories found a home at Rice....
Renowned veterans and authors mark the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.<br /> ...
Since 2011, a unique student club has worked to increase the number of veterans enrolled in Rice’s MBA programs — not only by fundraising for scholarships, but also by bringing in ...
A new project that documents the lives and experiences of Houston's immigrant communities joins an established, student-founded nonprofit to ramp up Rice's outreach to th...
Since 2006, an organization founded by Rice students has been working with Houston’s refugee youth to help them improve their language skills, assimilate into the American educatio...
To complete her coursework for a senior-year history class, Cindy Dinh ’11 had to record the oral history of an Asian immigrant living in Houston. She chose one close to her heart:...
Spotlighting three refugee narratives housed at the Chao Center for Asian Studies<br /> ...
Renee Gonzalez '14 wrote us a letter describing her life in southern Sweden. ...
Few Rice campus pedestrians give much thought to walking, apart from the constant vigilance required to dodge errant skateboards. But for Andrew Klein’s first-year writing students...
August “Gus” Costa spends a lot of time thinking about the past in innovative ways. ...
When it opened in 1957 as Rice's first women's dormitory, Jones College had an open field to create its traditions. <br /> ...