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Rice University
Rice University
NameRice University
Established1912

Rice University is a private research university located in Houston, Texas, and is consistently ranked among the top universities in the United States. Founded in 1912 by William Marsh Rice, the university is known for its strong programs in engineering, business, and the humanities, and has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including Pulitzer Prize winners, Nobel laureates, and Rhodes Scholars. The university is also a member of the Association of American Universities and has a strong reputation for research, with faculty members including National Medal of Science winners and MacArthur Fellows. The university's campus is located near the Texas Medical Center, one of the largest medical centers in the world, and has partnerships with institutions including Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

History

The history of the university dates back to 1891, when William Marsh Rice made a donation to the Free Church of Scotland to establish a theological seminary, but after his death in 1900, his estate was used to establish the university, which was officially chartered in 1911 and opened in 1912, with Edgar Odell Lovett as its first president. The university's early years were marked by significant growth, with the establishment of the Rice Institute, which later became the William M. Rice Institute for International Studies, and the construction of the Baker Institute for Public Policy, which was founded by James A. Baker III. The university has also been involved in significant events, including the Apollo 13 mission, which was controlled from the Johnson Space Center in Houston, and the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, which were supported by the university's Baker Institute for Public Policy and the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy. The university has also had a long history of academic excellence, with notable faculty members including Ludwig Wittgenstein, Salvador Luria, and Richard Smalley, who was a Nobel laureate and a professor of chemistry and physics.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, business, and the humanities, with notable programs including the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, the George R. Brown School of Engineering, and the Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies. The university is also home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Baker Institute for Public Policy, the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, and the Rice University School of Humanities, which offers programs in English, history, and philosophy. The university has a strong reputation for academic excellence, with faculty members including Pulitzer Prize winners, Nobel laureates, and MacArthur Fellows, and has a long history of producing successful alumni, including Howard Hughes, John F. Kennedy, and Condoleezza Rice, who is a former United States Secretary of State and a professor of political science at Stanford University.

Research

The university is a major research institution, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and collaboration, and has a number of research centers and institutes, including the Baker Institute for Public Policy, the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, and the Rice University School of Engineering, which offers research programs in aerospace engineering, bioengineering, and chemical engineering. The university has a strong reputation for research excellence, with faculty members including National Medal of Science winners and MacArthur Fellows, and has a long history of producing innovative research, including the development of nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, with notable researchers including Richard Smalley, who was a Nobel laureate and a professor of chemistry and physics, and Robert Curl, who is a Nobel laureate and a professor of chemistry. The university has also partnered with other institutions, including NASA, the National Institutes of Health, and the Department of Energy, to conduct research in areas including space exploration, medicine, and energy.

Campus

The university's campus is located in the Museum District of Houston, near the Texas Medical Center, one of the largest medical centers in the world, and is home to a number of notable buildings, including the Baker Institute for Public Policy, the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, and the Rice University Art Gallery, which features a collection of modern art and contemporary art. The campus is also home to a number of public art installations, including works by James Turrell, Michael Heizer, and Claes Oldenburg, and has a number of partnerships with local institutions, including the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the Houston Symphony, and the Alley Theatre. The university's campus is also located near a number of other institutions, including Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, and the Houston Community College System.

Student_life

The university has a strong sense of community, with a number of student organizations and clubs, including the Rice University Student Association, the Rice University Graduate Student Association, and the Rice University Alumni Association, which offers a number of benefits and services to alumni, including career counseling, networking events, and continuing education programs. The university also has a number of cultural and recreational facilities, including the Rice University Art Gallery, the Rice University Theater, and the Rice University Recreation Center, which offers a number of fitness classes and recreational activities, including yoga, swimming, and rock climbing. The university's students also have access to a number of resources, including the Rice University Counseling Center, the Rice University Health Center, and the Rice University Career Center, which offers career counseling and job placement services.

Athletics

The university's athletic teams, known as the Rice Owls, compete in the Conference USA and have a long history of success, with notable athletes including Bobby Richardson, who played in the Major League Baseball and was a World Series champion, and Tommy Kramer, who played in the National Football League and was a Pro Bowl quarterback. The university's athletic facilities include the Rice Stadium, the Tudor Fieldhouse, and the Reckling Park, which is home to the university's baseball team, and has hosted a number of notable events, including the NCAA Baseball Tournament and the Conference USA Baseball Tournament. The university's athletic programs are also supported by the Rice University Athletic Department, which offers a number of resources and services to student-athletes, including academic support, sports medicine, and strength and conditioning programs.

Alumni

The university has a strong network of alumni, with over 50,000 living alumni worldwide, including notable figures such as Howard Hughes, John F. Kennedy, and Condoleezza Rice, who is a former United States Secretary of State and a professor of political science at Stanford University. The university's alumni have gone on to achieve success in a number of fields, including business, politics, medicine, and entertainment, with notable alumni including Pulitzer Prize winners, Nobel laureates, and MacArthur Fellows. The university's alumni association, the Rice University Alumni Association, offers a number of benefits and services to alumni, including career counseling, networking events, and continuing education programs, and has a number of chapters and clubs around the world, including the Rice University Alumni Association of New York, the Rice University Alumni Association of Los Angeles, and the Rice University Alumni Association of London.

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