Rice establishes COVID-19 research fund
Articles report that Rice has approved more than a dozen new research projects dedicated to the COVID-19 response. Rice community members quoted or mentioned include President David Leebron; Rebecca Richards-Kortum, the Malcolm Gillis University Professor, professor of bioengineering and director of the Rice 360º Institute for Global Health; Yousif Shamoo, Rice’s vice provost for research and a professor of biochemistry and cell biology; and Jerzy Szablowski, assistant professor of bioengineering. Additional articles and radio broadcasts report that Rice will open Wiess and Hanszen colleges as temporary housing for front-line medical workers at nearby Texas Medical Center institutions. Leebron also is quoted in the Houston Chronicle.
KTRH.iheart.com
http://dateline.rice/april-7-research-fund
Rice University establishes $1 million COVID-19 research fund, will house Texas Medical Center personnel
Community Impact Newspaper
http://dateline.rice/april-7-shamoo
University of St. Thomas offers empty residence hall rooms to hospitals
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the April 7 print edition of the Chronicle, and it appeared online in the San Antonio Express-News.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-res-halls
Rice University opens residence halls to medical workers
American School & University
http://dateline.rice/april-7-asu
Texas university to offer housing to hospital workers during coronavirus pandemic
CBS DFW Online
http://dateline.rice/april-7-cbs-dfw
KTRH-AM (Houston)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-ktrh (This segment aired three times.)
Will coronavirus freeze the search for dark matter?
Petr Chaguine, assistant research professor of physics and astronomy, is mentioned.
The New York Times (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the April 7 print edition.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-chaguine
Trump urges Saudi Arabia and Russia to end oil war
Jim Krane, the Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is interviewed.
NPR (This “Morning Edition” segment aired on more than 950 affiliate stations across the U.S.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-krane
Oil was a strategic prize in 1940. It likely will be in 2040 as well.
Gabriel Collins, the Baker Botts Fellow in Energy and Environmental Regulatory Affairs at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, authored an op-ed.
Forbes
http://dateline.rice/april-7-collins
No place to go: Oil storage filling up amid collapsing demand, excess production
Mark Finley, fellow in energy and global oil at the Baker Institute’s Center for Energy Studies, is quoted.
S&P Global Platts
http://dateline.rice/april-7-finley
As coronavirus takes their jobs, benefits, Houston immigrants feel ‘like they suddenly don’t exist’
Tony Payan, the Françoise and Edward Djerejian Fellow for Mexico Studies at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and director of the institute’s Center for the United States and Mexico, is quoted.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared on the front page of the April 7 print edition. This story also appeared in a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-payan
Mexico’s slow response to coronavirus has implications for Texas, US
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared on the front of the Chronicle’s coronavirus section in the April 7 print edition. This story also appeared in a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-payan
Life on the border during a pandemic: Coronavirus’ impact on North American borders
Ms.
http://dateline.rice/april-7-payan
REPORT: Stay-at-home order has saved an estimated 4,500 lives in Harris County so far
An article features a study by Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research that suggests that Harris County’s stay-at-home order has spared over 20,000 people from being hospitalized by the coronavirus. Cited co-authors include Kinder Institute director of research management Jie Wu, research fellow Mingming Zhang and program manager Katie Wang.
Community Impact Newspaper
http://dateline.rice/april-7-kinder-study
Beware of ‘media overload’ during coronavirus crisis, experts say
Stress, loneliness and lack of sleep can weaken your immune system and make you more susceptible to COVID-19, according to Christopher Fagundes, associate professor in psychological sciences.
U.S. News & World Report (This article also appeared in HealthDay, The News Pocket, Gotech Daily, News Parliament, Doctors Lounge and Medical Xpress, and similar articles appeared in the April 7 print editions of the Wichita Eagle and Bradenton Herald.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-fagundes
Marie Kondo’s new book wants you to rethink how you work (from home)
An article features a new book by Marie Kondo and Scott Sonenshein, the Henry Gardiner Symonds Professor of Management at Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business, titled “Joy at Work: The Career-Changing Magic of Tidying Up.”
Fortune
http://dateline.rice/april-7-sonenshein
Coronavirus live updates: Houston schools face technology problem during stay-at-home order
An article mentions that Rice’s Glasscock School of Continuing Studies has launched OpenRICE, an initiative aimed at offering free COVID-19-related education materials to Houstonians. Robert Bruce, dean of the Glasscock School, is quoted.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in the April 7 print edition of the Chronicle, and it appeared online in the Connecticut Post. This story also appeared in a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-dean
Pandemic revives hope of federal aid for Texas highways, ports, rural internet
An article quotes alumnus Ed Emmett ’71, senior fellow at Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared on the front of the Metro section in the April 7 print edition of the San Antonio Express-News, and it appeared in a previous edition of Dateline when it was first posted online.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-emmett
The week that will be
An article mentions that Douglas Brinkley, the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Professor in Humanities, participated in a webinar on presidential leadership in times of crisis April 7 hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Lawfare
http://dateline.rice/april-7-brinkley
Ensure migrant, refugees’ rights during coronavirus outbreak, says expert
An article features a new Rice study that examed the developments of the migration of asylum seekers and refugees from Turkey to Europe during the coronavirus pandemic. Kelsey Norman, fellow for the Middle East at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is cited.
Phys.org
http://dateline.rice/april-7-norman
Face it! We touch our faces way too much!
An article features a list of five science-backed recommendations to help people stop touching their face and reduce the risk of contracting the coronavirus. Jim Pomerantz, professor of psychological sciences, is quoted.
Toronto Sun (This article also appeared in the April 7 print edition, and it appeared online in more than 20 other media outlets.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-promerantz
Ventilator developed costs less than $300 in parts
A team of Rice engineering experts and students developed a prototype of a bag valve mask ventilator that can be built for less than $300. Dr. Rohith Malya, adjunct assistant professor of bioengineering at Rice and associate of the Rice 360° Institute for Global Health, and Danny Blacker, Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen engineering design supervisor, are quoted.
Engineering.com
http://dateline.rice/april-7-malya-blacker
Rice football, with players scattered, uses video meetings to stay connected
Rice head football coach Mike Bloomgren is interviewed about how he’s keeping his players physically and mentally ready for the start of the 2020 season.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the April 7 print edition of the Chronicle, and it appeared online in the San Antonio Express-News.)
http://dateline.rice/april-7-bloomgren
Lost NYC journalism conference for newspaper staff has silver lining with national award
An article mentions that the Rice Thresher won the College Media Association’s 2020 David L. Adams Apple Award for best school newspaper in the “4-year Under 5,000” category.
Castleton Spartan
http://dateline.rice/april-7-thresher
UTEP approves satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading option for spring due to coronavirus
Additional articles mention that Rice has given students the option to choose “pass or fail” as a grading option.
Pandemic threatens architectural photographers’ livelihoods
Rice is mentioned.
Architectural Record
http://dateline.rice/april-7-ar |