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New research from Rice Business assistant professor Minjae Kim and MIT Sloan finds that American voters hold opposing politicians to strict standards of factuality but support their favorite politicians as long as their statements express a “deeper truth” they support.
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Rice Business would like to extend a warm welcome to Duke Fuqua as they become the newest member of the Consortium.
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“NASA funded us to develop a gearbox for the next-generation Lunar Rover to go to the dark side of the moon,” said Dr. Bryton Praslicka, CEO of FluxWorks. The company took home the grand prize at the 2023 Rice Business Plan Competition.
15 Apr
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“When an event like the Rice Business Plan Competition brings the top collegiate entrepreneurs to Houston, we now have the resources in place to attract these exciting innovative companies to want to grow in our community,” says Craig Rhodes, Vice President of Regional Economic Development at the Partnership.
Rice University’s Office of Innovation has named Rice Business lecturer and alumnus Adrian Trömel as assistant vice president for strategy and investments.
Hosted by Rice Business Executive Education, the Second Annual Renewable Energy Leadership Conference will be held at Rice University to explore the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed one year ago.
Rice University greeted the incoming Class of 2027 for the first time during an eventful, emotional and celebratory O-Week move-in day on Aug. 13.
Rice Business professor Al Danto's eyesight was restored after surgery to remove a tumor, but an embolism almost cost him his life.
New research from Rice Business Professor Eleanor Putnam-Farr and colleagues shows that climate friendly reminders work best when placed in the early part of a consumer's decision-making process.
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