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Ten years after graduating from the Jones Graduate School of Business and starting her photography company, April M. Frazier reflects on her journey into photography — an unconventional path, in which she spent 15 years working in the oil industry.

April 20
In The Media

Princeton Review's 2021 ranking of the 50 top online MBA programs places the MBA@Rice at number 6.

April 15
In The Media

A team that enables gas stations to update prices and track sales remotely won the top prize at the annual competition.

April 12
In The Media

In its 21st year, the Rice Business Plan Competition hosted 54 student-founded startups from all over the world and doled out over $1.4 million in cash and investment prizes at the week-long virtual competition.

April 09
School Updates

An application that allows convenience store owners to remotely manage and monitor their businesses from their smartphones took home the grand prize during the 2021 Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC).

April 09
In The Media

Why do so many companies come up short in their strategy planning? Because CEOs end up playing the role of firefighter, implementer or counselor. Co-written by Vikas Mittal, J. Hugh Liedtke Professor of Marketing at Rice Business.

April 08
In The Media

For its pre-MBA internship program, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is recruiting from only 28 MBA programs, including Rice Business.

April 07
In The Media

With the recent upsurge in cryptocurrency and digital art popularity, Tellinga announced it has added custom NFT art as part of its personalized story-mailing experiences. The company was founded by Rice MBA '19, Alex Kurkowski.

April 06
School Updates

Three events during this week’s Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC) — the world’s largest and richest student startup competition — will be livestreamed.

April 05
In The Media

After seeing business boom over the past year, Amazon, Zoom and others are swooping in with job offers for business-school graduates as traditional M.B.A. hirers pull back.

April 04