Dateline Rice for May 3, 2021 (Weekend Edition)

FEATURED ITEMS

Rice soccer advances to Sweet 16 of women’s NCAA Tournament
Rice’s soccer team has advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament after defeating West Virginia University 1-0 May 1 in Cary, North Carolina. The Owls will next play the University of Virginia May 5. Players Delaney Schultz and Bella Killgore are highlighted in the Houston Chronicle.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the May 2 print edition, and similar articles also appeared in 10 other media outlets.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-schultz-killgore
WSOC: Rice upsets No. 5 West Virginia 1-0 to advance to NCAA third round
Conference USA
http://dateline.rice/may-3-cusa
Second round schedule, scores for Saturday, May 1
NCAA.com
http://dateline.rice/may-3-ncaa
Virginia shuts out No. 12 seed BYU to advance to Sweet 16
VirginiaSports.com
http://dateline.rice/may-3-vs

Courtney Hall, former Chargers and Rice football player, dies
An article mentions that the late former Rice football player Courtney Hall, who double majored in managerial studies and economics and was slated to join Rice’s board of trustees this summer, has died at 52. Former Rice sports information director Bill Cousins is quoted.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the May 1 print edition.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-hall
‘Good Morning San Diego Weekend’
KUSI-TV (San Diego)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-hall
‘Fox 5 News’
KSWB-TV (San Diego)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-hall

COVID-19 PANDEMIC

The upside of the vaccine rollout for the companies making shots
Vivian Ho, the James A. Baker III Institute Chair in Health Economics at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy’s Center for Health and Biosciences, is quoted.
Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio (This segment aired multiple times on over 800 affiliate radio stations across the U.S.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-ho

Study suggests lockdown costs may have outweighed benefits
An article features a study by Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy measuring the differing effects of lockdowns across all 50 states.
Washington Examiner
http://dateline.rice/may-3-baker-study
‘SuperTalk 99.7 WTN’
WWTN (Nashville, Tennessee)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-wwtn

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL

Looking down the barrel of a troubling trend
Mark Jones, the Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies, professor of political science, fellow in political science at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and fellow at Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research, is quoted in several articles about Texas politics.
The Economist (Subscription is required.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-jones
Two Republicans, one backed by Trump, head to runoff in Texas special congressional election
Reuters (This article also appeared in 50 other media outlets.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-jones
Republicans into Texas runoff after robocall claims leader killed husband with COVID
The Guardian (This article also appeared in the May 3 print edition, and it appeared in 10 other media outlets.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-jones
Late US Rep. Ron Wright’s House seat to remain in Republican control; runoff looms
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Subscription is required. This article also appeared on the front page of the May 3 print edition and 10 other media outlets.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-jones
The ‘Trump effect’ helped one Republican beat 22 other candidates in Texas last night
Texas Monthly
http://dateline.rice/may-3-jones
Say what?
Houston Chronicle’s “Week in Review” (This article appeared in the May 2 print edition.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-jones

Bargaining with China today to save the world tomorrow
An article cites an op-ed co-authored by Gabriel Collins, the Baker Botts fellow in energy and environmental affairs at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
The New Yorker
http://dateline.rice/may-3-collins

SpaceX makes first nighttime splashdown with astronauts since 1968
An article featuring alumna Shannon Walker mentions that she returned to Earth May 2 after spending six months at the International Space Station.
The New York Times (Subscription is required. This article also appeared in the May 3 print edition and online in BuzzNews.it.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-walker

Houston high school makes history with nine valedictorians with 5.0 GPA

An article featuring Christopher Zhou, co-valedictorian of Bellaire High School, mentions that he plans to attend Rice.
Yahoo! News (This NextShark article also appeared in 10 other media outlets.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-zhou

Paraestatales pueden encontrar beneficios en acuerdos con privados
Benigna Leiss, nonresident fellow in Latin American energy at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted.
Energía Hoy (This article also appeared on the front page Campeche Hoy in the May 3 print edition.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-leiss

HOUSTON/TEXAS

Increased campaign money, PACs help drive West U voter turnout
Bob Stein, the Lena Gohlman Fox Professor of Political Science, is quoted.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-stein
Texas Public Radio
KSTX-AM (San Antonio)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-stein (This segment also aired twice.)

LatinX art show at Holocaust Museum Houston ripples with cultural energy
Stephen Klineberg, founding director of Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research and an emeritus professor of sociology, is quoted.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article was also a featured on the cover of the Zest section in the May 2 print edition.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-klineberg

‘This is the time’: Rep. Lizzie Fletcher pushes for Ike Dike in Biden infrastructure bill
Bill Fulton, director of Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research, is quoted.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required. This article appeared in the May 2 print edition and a previous edition of Dateline.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-fulton
As population moves south, US states lose, gain seats in Congress
Malaysia Sun (This article also appeared in 10 other media outlets and a previous edition of Dateline.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-fulton

Three student startups win Rice University’s Napier launch challenge
Two articles mention that a mobile app to help prevent veteran suicide earned the top prize at this Rice’s Napier Rice Launch Challenge. Kyle Judah, executive director of Rice’s Liu Idea Lab for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, is quoted. Alumna Claire Shorall, who was a judge in the competition, is mentioned in InnovationMap.
Houston Chronicle (Subscription is required.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-judah
Rice University student startups win $65,000 in competition
InnovationMap
http://dateline.rice/may-3-judah-shorall

West U’s hotly contested mayoral, council elections go down to wire

BROADCAST

Houston Newsmakers: James A. Baker III story headlines Barbara Bush Celebration of Reading
A broadcast features Edward Djerejian, director of Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, discussing the legacy of James Baker III, honorary chair of the Baker Institute and former U.S. secretary of state.
Click2Houston
http://dateline.rice/may-3-djerejian-baker

‘8 a.m. newscast’
Doug Schuler, associate professor of business and public policy at Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business, is interviewed about companies expressing political views.
Houston Public Media on Google Podcasts (This segment also aired on KUHF-FM.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-schuler

Rising prices are making Houston homebuyers lower their expectations
Graduate student Tarence Rice is quoted.
Houston Public Media (This segment also aired on KUHF-FM in Houston.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-rice

TRADE/PROFESSIONAL

Neural nets used to rethink material design
An article features collaborative research to predict the evolution of microstructures. Ming Tang, assistant professor of materials science and nanoengineering, is quoted.
Nanowerk
http://dateline.rice/may-3-tang

Does selfishness evolve? Ask a cannibal
Rice research on insects has revealed that less selfish behavior evolved under living conditions that forced individuals to interact more frequently with siblings. Co-author Volker Rudolf, professor of biosciences, is quoted.
SciTechDaily
http://dateline.rice/may-3-rudolf

Student notebook: To work or not to work
Alumna and graduate student Meghan Davenport authored a column.
Association for Psychological Science
http://dateline.rice/may-3-davenport

Should competitive colleges admit more students?
An article mentions that Rice plans to expand its student body by 20% by 2025 and establish a 12th residential college.
Inside Higher Ed
http://dateline.rice/may-3-ihe

Uber and Lyft add to congestion and traffic accidents
An article cites collaborative Rice research into ridesharing.
Lawyers.com
http://dateline.rice/may-3-law

OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST

Monitoring blood sugar improved diabetes care
An article features collaborative Rice research into the progression of Type 2 diabetes among at-risk Hispanic/Latino adults from wearable devices that continuously monitor blood sugar. Co-author Ashutosh Sabharwal, the Ernest Dell Butcher Professor of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering, is quoted.
Santa Barbara News-Press
http://dateline.rice/may-3-sabharwal

Yale School of Music selects fellowship quartet-in-residence
Callisto Quartet, a graduate string quartet-in-residence at Rice’s Shepherd School of Music, is featured. Mentioned are violinists Paul Aguilar and Rachel Stenzel, violist Eva Kennedy and cellist Hannah Moses.
The Violin Channel 
http://dateline.rice/may-3-vc

Madelynn Shambles enjoys putting others in spotlight
Rice is mentioned.
Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
http://dateline.rice/may-3-bee

SPORTS

Fischer’s four-hit game lifts Eagles to series win at Rice Sunday afternoon
Several articles feature the four-game baseball series between Rice and the University of Southern Mississippi April 30-May 2.
SouthernMiss.com (This and similar articles also appeared in 10 other media outlets.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-somiss
Bottom third of lineup lifts baseball over Rice 10-1 Saturday afternoon
SouthernMiss.com
http://dateline.rice/may-3-somiss
Baseball splits doubleheader Friday at Rice
SouthernMiss.com
http://dateline.rice/may-3-somiss

Southern Miss baseball slated to play doubleheader Friday to open Rice series: Will start at 4 p.m.

SouthernMiss.com
http://dateline.rice/may-3-somiss
Baseball travels to Houston for C-USA series with Rice
SouthernMiss.com
http://dateline.rice/may-3-somiss

 
Brock Holt delivers the dagger in Red Sox’ loss to Rangers: ‘That kind of hurt’
Former Rice baseball player Brock Holt is featured. Former head coach Wayne Graham is cited.
Boston Herald (This article appeared in the May 3 print edition of the Herald, and it also appeared in the Keene Sentinel.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-holt-graham

Huskies add one of nation’s top women’s players
An article features former Rice head basketball coach Tina Langley and former Owl Nancy Mulkey.
Sports Illustrated’s Husky Maven
http://dateline.rice/may-3-si

Colts select SMU tight end Kylen Granson with 127th overall pick in NFL Draft
Former Rice football player Kylen Granson is featured.
WTHR.com (This article also appeared in MSN Sports.)
http://dateline.rice/may-3-wthr

Tampa Bay Buccaneers make Houston’s Grant Stuard draft’s Mr. Irrelevant
Former Rice football player Larry Izzo is mentioned.
ESPN
http://dateline.rice/may-3-izzo
Grading each pick in the 2021 Saints draft class
An article mentions the 2017 football game between Rice and the University of Houston.

Yahoo! Sports
http://dateline.rice/may-3-ys
For Payton Turner, being drafted by the Saints  ‘dream come true’
The Daily Cougar
http://dateline.rice/may-3-dc

UTSA set for Alumni Muster on Saturday in College Station
An article mentions that Rice track and field athletes competed in the Alumni Muster hosted by Texas A&M University on May 1.
GoUTSA.com
http://dateline.rice/may-3-utsa

NEWS RELEASES

Neural nets used to rethink material design
The Rice lab of materials scientist Ming Tang and collaborators introduced a technique to predict the evolution of microstructures — structural features between 10 nanometers and 100 microns — in materials.
http://dateline.rice/may-3-news-release-tang

Help may be at hand for hair-pulling
People who compulsively pull their hair — suffering from an affliction known as trichotillomania — could find relief with a device created by Rice students. Seniors at the university’s Brown School of Engineering are developing a glove-based sensor that tracks hand motion and flexing, combined with a smartphone app that tracks behavior over time and keeps track of “no-pull” streaks.
http://dateline.rice/may-3-news-release-brown-school

Houston can be leader in global plastic sustainability, says Baker Institute expert
Houston, as the intellectual capital for the energy industry, can become a global leader in advanced plastic recycling, according to Rachel Meidl, the fellow for energy and environment at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
http://dateline.rice/may-3-news-release-meidl

Flatfish got weird fast due to evolutionary cascade
Ever look at a flatfish like a flounder or sole, with two eyes on one side of its head, and think, “How did that happen?” You’re in luck. Rice biologist Kory Evans has the answer.
http://dateline.rice/may-3-news-release-evans

About Stefan De La Garza

Stefan De La Garza is a news analyst in Rice University's Office of Public Affairs.