Pillar 5

We are committed to recruiting, retaining and advancing students, staff and faculty from populations that reflect the diverse identities represented in our city, nation and world, especially those from historically excluded and/or under-resourced populations in higher education. As part of this commitment, we will enhance the cultural competency of our students, staff and faculty in ways that prepare them to engage and contribute as inclusive leaders, teachers, scholars, advocates and/or allies in a diverse, equitable campus and workplace environment. 

Student Development

Career Development Office

The Career Development Office (CDO) kicks off the recruiting year with its annual Diversity Networking Event. The reception provides an opportunity for hiring organizations to network with students from diverse backgrounds (e.g., underrepresented minority groups, women and veterans). The CDO helps students with career conference support, student association sponsorship and individual professional development.

Student Association Sponsorships

The Career Development Office (CDO) provided sponsorship funding to student organizations in support of various DEI initiatives and programs:

  • Asian Business Student Association — Asian Business Communication Workshop
  • Rice Business Women’s Organization — Winning with Women: Finance
  • Rice Business Veterans Association — Lunch and Learn: MBA Veterans Conference
  • Rice Business Women’s Organization — Winning with Women: Consulting
  • Black Business Student Association — DEI Fireside Chat: Black in Consulting
  • Latin Business Student Association — DEI Fireside Chat: Latinx in Consulting
  • Rice Business Student Association — Standing in Difference

The CDO provides pre-MBA prep as well as on-site support to students attending summer and fall career expos with Rice Business Strategic Partners, including Consortium Orientation Program (OP), Forté Foundation for Women, National Black MBA Association, Inc. (NBMBAA), Prospanica, Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA) and the MBA Veteran’s conferences. Specifically, the CDO staff provides career advising, pitch development and career expo strategy. 

The CDO’s Network Now Series is designed to bring together International MBA students with international alumni. The series of three events focuses on building community among international MBAs in a business casual networking setting and incorporates the advice and experiences of select Rice Business alumni that align with this target audience. 

Graduate Strategic Partnerships

Rice Business is dedicated to making academic experiences inclusive and forward-thinking. We’re proud to support all our students through strategic partnerships with local and national affinity organizations. These alliances provide opportunities for scholarship, career prep and programs for women, underrepresented minority students, and others committed to increasing diversity and inclusion in the business ranks. 

Consortium for Graduate Studies in Management

  • Rice Business joined as the 19th school member in 2017. 
  • Lina Bell, executive director for the Office for DEI, is a board member. 

Consortium for Graduate Studies in Management

    • Consortium for Graduate Studies in Management Five-Year Celebration, Fall 2023 
      Rice Business proudly marked five years of partnership with The Consortium for Graduate Studies in Management. The memorable evening was filled with shared stories, networking and testimonials from Consortium fellows highlighting the transformative impact of this collaboration. We’re so proud of these Consortium students and alumni!
    • Consortium Orientation Program (OP), Summer 2024 
      This program is led by our external partner, The Consortium, to facilitate meaningful connections with the incoming students, to network more broadly among other MBA programs, and to begin engaging with corporate partners supporting the conference in hopes of securing career opportunities. Three teams at Rice Business — the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, the Career Development Office, and the Recruiting and Admissions Office — collaborated to support the preparation of this program for all incoming Consortium students, including setting expectations about the conference experience. Support to students included career advising, pitch development and career expo strategy. 100% of the fifteen attendees ultimately matriculated to Rice Business. 

      The Rice Business team welcomed incoming Consortium students and prepared them for the MBA career fair. We were joined by alumni Mark Watson, Sam Castillo, Bradley Simmons, Anthony Rodriguez, Shyla Cooks and Brandon Johnson who provided valuable advice and support to our incoming Consortium students.

National Black MBA Association, Inc.

  • Rice Business participates in the College Partnership Program.
  • Two scholarships in the amount of $25,000 are offered to incoming MBA students as well as other benefits of membership.

National Black MBA Association

    • National Black MBA Conference (NBMBA) & Career Expo – Fall 2023
      This event supported current students attending NBMBAA Career Expo, including career advising, pitch development and career expo strategy. Career sessions in collaboration with Black Business Student Association and two Career Development Office staff were available for on-demand coaching throughout the event during the conference/career expo.

Prospanica

  • Marie Bergeron (16 years) and Maria De Alba Ortiz (2 years) are past board members of the Prospanica Houston Chapter. 

Prospanica

    • Prospanica Conference Preparation  – Fall 2023
      The Career Development Office (CDO) offered conference support, including advising, pitch development and career expo strategy to current students planning to attend the Prospanica conference career. The CDO has traditionally offered support through two Prospanica Board memberships in the Houston Chapter, including promoting companies interested in Hispanic talent, professionals and students. Rice Business has often been recognized by the Prospanica Houston Board for leadership, commitment and dedication to empowering and enabling Hispanic professionals to achieve their full educational, economic and social potential. 

FORTÉ Foundation

  • The Class of 2026 Forté Cohort was comprised of 60 women in the full-time and professional MBA programs.
  • All women in the full-time, hybrid and professional MBA programs who enrolled prior to the registration date were invited to attend the Forté MBA Women’s Conference in Chicago, June 28–29. Conference attendees explored career paths, connected with recruiters and mentors, and sharpened career skills.

FORTE Foundation

    • Forté Conference FAQ & Logistics Chat, Spring 2024
      The Recruiting and Admissions Office hosted a virtual event for all incoming women who planned to attend the annual Forté Conference. This was a collaborative event between the Career Development Office and Recruiting and Admissions Office to ensure that the women attending the event had a clear and strong understanding of the value of the conference experience.
    • Forté MBA Fast Track Financial Services, Spring 2024
      This Forté conference focused on finance paths and building a peer network. The Career Development Office provided career coaching support to students ahead of the event.
    • Forté Conference Annual Conference, Summer 2024
      This program is led by our external partner, Forté; however, both the Career Development and Recruiting and Admissions offices collaborated to support the preparation of this program for all of our incoming female students who registered to attend. The purpose of the conference is to facilitate meaningful connections with the incoming students, to network with women more broadly among other MBA programs, and to promote engagement with corporate partners supporting the conference. The Recruiting and Admission and Career Development offices provided on-site support for all Rice Business women including sessions and activities that promoted personal and professional development. 41 of the 60 women were given the distinction of Forté Fellow, with 100% of the Forté MBA Women’s Conference attendees ultimately matriculating to Rice Business.

Management Leadership for Tomorrow

  • Recruiting and Admissions staff supported Management Leadership for Tomorrow’s (MLT) Summer Seminars at Georgetown McDonough School of Business and University of California Berkeley, Haas, (Summer 2024), where they networked and helped MBA candidates clarify the admissions process.

Reaching Out MBA

  • Educates, inspires and connects lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender graduate business students and school clubs through its year-round events, including the annual Reaching Out LGBT+ MBA & Business Graduate Conference.
  • Rice Business offers two scholarships and access to leadership programming through Reaching Out MBA.

Reaching Out MBA

    • Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA) Conference & Career Expo - Fall 2023
      The Career Development Office (CDO) offered conference support to current students attending ROMBA Career Expo in Chicago, IL., including career advising, pitch development and career expo strategy.

PhD Project

  • Provides historically underrepresented students a model of achievement and businesses a powerful way to enrich the talent pipeline. It supports the creation of business Ph.D.s from historically underrepresented groups.
  • Access to networking, mentoring and unique events.

Business School Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Collaborative

  • The Business School Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Collaborative advances diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in higher education through hosting conferences to discuss best practices and programs, granting awards, and serving as a resource for educators and businesspeople who are interested in increasing the opportunities for historically underrepresented groups. Rice Business joined as a charter member of the collaborative in 2022.

Undergraduate Student Engagement

Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Director Meghan Griggs, Ph.D., highlights Non-MBA student engagement efforts led by the Office for DEI.

Beyond BUSI: Mini Mentoring Mixer, Spring 2024
Beyond BUSI is a series of quarterly programs for undergraduate students. These programs are centered around three core values: community building, resource sharing and development. This year, we hosted a mini mentoring mixer for undergraduates to connect with MBAs and receive counsel on their current academic experiences and future career endeavors.

Other Student Development Events

Life Series, Spring 2024  
The Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion offered a half-day series designed to assist graduating students with foundational strategies for career and life success. This series focused on aspects of financial, career and interpersonal management as a complement to the knowledge and skills acquired at Rice Business.   

  • Personal Finance – Saving, debt management, and family and friend dynamics related to money.   
  • Real Estate – Market and lifestyle considerations impacting whether to buy or rent and perspectives on short= or long-term investments.   
  • Social Capital – The importance of volunteer and civic involvement at work and outside of work as a vehicle for relationship building and the value of giving back and adding purpose to one’s career.  

Alumni Speakers (in event presentation order):  

  • Desmund King ’19, Corporate Strategy – Pie Insurance   
  • Brandi Downey-Wade ’11, Broker/Owner – Diverse City Realty  
  • Stanley Kazibwe ’11, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Manager – Cheniere Energy  
  • Patra Brannon-Issac ’11, Director of Education and Community Projects – The Kinder Foundation  

“As a first-generation professional and graduate student, I frequently find myself in unfamiliar territories. The Life Series workshops offered valuable insights into important areas for consideration as a recent MBA graduate and evolving professional.” - Jocelyn Gutierrez FTMBA ’24  

DEI Lunch and Learn for Doctoral Students, Spring 2024 
This year, the Rice Business Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion hosted a Lunch and Learn for Ph.D. students. During the session, students learned more about the DEI office, how we support doctoral students and future opportunities for engagement. 

EmpowerHer: Together We Thrive, Fall 2023 
EmpowerHer is a community-building event for women at Rice Business hosted by the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The event invites undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty and staff to connect, engage in thoughtful tabletop conversation, share their experiences and resources, and grow in community with one another. 

“I’m really glad I went to the EmpowerHer event. It was really inspiring to be surrounded by a powerful community of women of all backgrounds and hear Coach Ruth Reitmeier speak and engage all of us in a personal coaching session. We engaged in deep conversations, felt heard by our peers and even had great food.”
Maggie Tsyganova, undergraduate business major

Diversity Preview Weekend, Fall 2023 
Diversity Preview Weekend is our flagship recruiting event to attract top talent from our diverse communities, including U.S. underrepresented minority groups, women and LGBTQ prospective students. Coordinated by the Recruiting and Admissions Office, our prospective MBA students had the opportunity to attend the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Conference; sessions with the Career Development Office; and a Rice Business Partio. They also met with current students, alumni and student club leaders. Diversity Preview Weekend prospective students were invited to a Fall Mixer with members of the Black Business Student Association (BBSA) where they enjoyed networking and had a great time. 

Rice Business Women’s Organization 
Rayna Anderson-Crier, associate director of career education and advising, conducted a personal branding session for the Rice Business Women’s Organization. 

MBA Veteran’s Career Conference & Expo, Spring 2024 
The Career Development Office (CDO) offered conference support to current students attending MBA Veteran’s Career Conference and Expo. 

Faculty and Staff Development

Faculty Development

Jing Zhou, deputy dean of academic affairs, discusses our commitment to recruiting a diverse faculty and how this effort enhances the school's educational quality and global perspective.

Inaugural Dean’s Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Nancy Rothbard

David Pottruck Professor of Management and Deputy Dean
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Creating the Will Without the Way? How and When Employee Belonging Leads to Voice on DEI Issues
Abstract: A core belief in the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) literature is that increasing employees’ sense of belonging can improve an organization’s DEI environment and outcomes. We directly examine this assumption and argue that employee belonging is a necessary but insufficient condition for enhancing employees’ voice on DEI issues, that is, employees’ proactive expression of ideas, problems and issues to improve DEI outcomes. We propose that employee belonging, which generates a strong motivational force in employees to benefit their group (i.e., the will), only leads to DEI voice when the organization has a high level of DEI practices that channel and structure such motivation toward improving DEI (i.e., the way).

Further, we theorize two mechanisms — identity manifestation and noticing DEI problems — that explain the interactive effects of belonging and DEI practices on DEI voice. We test our hypotheses across three studies — a large-scale field study, a survey using a generalizable sample of working professionals, and an online experiment that manipulates belonging — and we find that only when employees perceive a high level of DEI practices in their organization does their sense of belonging enhance DEI voice. This effect is consistently mediated by identity manifestation and noticing DEI problems. We discuss how our findings contribute to research on belonging, DEI and allyship in organizations.

Staff Development

DEI Assistant Director Regina Edwards discusses initiatives from the DEI office, and other offices at Rice Business, to create areas where staff members can learn more about diversity, equity and inclusion.

Office for DEI Sponsored Events

Continuing the Conversation

Rice Business is dedicated to making learning experiences inclusive and forward-thinking. We’re proud to support staff through learning opportunities. Developed by the Office for DEI, these staff-focused workshops encourage dialogue around equity and inclusion.

Previous topics include:

  • From Memes to Meetings: Navigating Gen Z Communication Dynamics
  • Keeping Holiday Harmony
  • Baker Institute Perspectives on the Middle East
  • Spring Forward With Intention

Pride Bingo

For the third consecutive year, the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion organized and sponsored a Pride-themed bingo event for faculty and staff. The event acknowledges the contributions of our LGBTQIA+ community and helps foster an inclusive and welcoming workplace. 

Office of Technology

The Office of Technology’s Technology, Teaching and Learning Services (TTLS) team is dedicated to enhancing the teaching and learning environment at Rice Business through the effective utilization of current and emerging technologies.

Resources

TTLS has instructional resources available at business.rice.edu/EdTech; selected resources are detailed below.

Instructional Design Templates

The above templates are newly improved and have all been created and reviewed for accessibility as part of the design process.

Digital Accessibility

Rice University aims to make digital information accessible to all, including those with disabilities.

The Rice University Digital Accessibility site includes information and resources on improving digital access.

The UDOIT Cloud tool has been made available to all instructors at Rice and is in the menu of all JGS Canvas course templates. UDOIT simplifies the process of identifying and resolving accessibility issues throughout a Canvas course from a single, convenient location. Instead of conducting an accessibility check on each page, UDOIT scans the entire course and generates a comprehensive report of all accessibility issues. UDOIT offers explanations, learning resources, and tools for reviewing and addressing these issues.

The following links provide accessibility information for software and services used at the Jones School:

ADA Statement

Students who have a documented disability that may affect academic performance should:

  1. Make sure this documentation is on file with the Disability Resource Center (Allen Center, Room 111 | adarice@rice.edu | 713-348-5841) to determine the accommodations they need.
  2. Contact each of their instructors to discuss accommodation needs.

Professional Affiliations and Certifications

Rice Business is dedicated to making academic experiences inclusive and forward-thinking. We’re proud to support all our staff members through partnerships and professional affiliations with affinity organizations locally, regionally and nationally. These partnerships and professional affiliations provide opportunities for learning and development, as well as elevation of diversity, equity and inclusion among staff in higher education. 

Professional Affiliations and Certifications

    • Business School Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Collaborative (BUSDEIC), University Membership Representative
      Since 2022, Dean Porter has served as the Rice University Charter Membership representative to the BUSDEIC.
    • Consortium for Graduate Studies in Management (Consortium)
      Lina Bell, executive director of the Office for DEI, serves as a Consortium board member since 2017.
    • International Association of Accessibility Professionals
      Hussain AbdulHussain, senior instructional technologist in the Office of Technology, is a certified professional in accessibility core competencies (CPACC) through the International Association of Accessibility Professionals.
    • MBA Career Services Employer Association  
      Jennifer Applebee, associate director of recruiting and employer relations in the Career Development Office, has served as co-chair of the DEI Resource Group since 2022 and has been a member of the resource group since 2021.   
    • National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE)
      Since 2022, Dean Porter has been a member of the NADOHE, the preeminent voice for chief diversity officers in higher education. 
    • Prospanica
      Marie Bergeron, director of experienced hires and alumni, and Mariella De Alba Ortiz, senior associate director of career education and advising in the Career Development Office, served as Prospanica Board members.
    • Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education, Gulf Coast Region Chapter
      Timoteo Modrow, assistant director of student experience, served as the VP of Communications for the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education’s Gulf Coast Region Chapter. He presented at the 2024 annual conference and received the Mentor-Mentee Award.