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  • Two male students use a pipet to transfer a liquid in a lab
    Professor Scott Solomon’s BIO 213 class offers students the unique opportunity for hands-on learning through a mix of laboratory experiments, field studies and traditional class sessions.
  • A girl using tweezers on a plate with small compartments
    A BIO 213 student examines dirt samples collected during a field trip to Brazos Bend State Park.
  • Two girls, one picking samples and the other looking through a microscope
    Active learning experiences in BIO 213 allow students to directly observe and understand key concepts about ecology and evolutionary biology.
  • Students crouched down, looking in the grass
    At Rice, education goes beyond the classroom with real-world experimental studies.
  • People watching a man holding a telescope
    Professor Scott Solomon’s BIO 213 class takes a field trip to Brazos Bend State Park.
  • A turtle held in someone's hands, close up
    BIO 213 students interact with natural inhabitants of the region at Brazos Bend State Park.
  • Students pose together with arms out in a final pose
    South Asian Society (SAS) is a student group at Rice that promotes South Asian cultural enrichment on campus.
  • A girl in traditional Indian wear dancing on a stage, with two male dancers behind her
    Rice SAS's annual showcase, Dhamaka, celebrates South Asian culture with student performances, fashion, food and dance.
  • Three dancers in vividly colored Indian outfits
    This year’s theme: Dha-CINEMAKA, a cinematic celebration of the vibrant diversity of South Asian cultures.
  • Students sharing crafting supplies
    At the Fondren Library Lunar New Year celebration, students, faculty and staff design and create their own festive bookmarks and holiday greeting cards.
  • Students pick up candy from a glass dish using chopsticks
    One of the biggest hits at Fondren Library’s Lunar New Year celebration is the chopstick M&M race — trickier than it looks!
  • A student holding red paper
    An attendee making a celebratory traditional paper lantern.
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