- Students from Rice Bhangra perform at Dhamaka 2021, a year-end collection of performances presented by Rice's South Asian Society.
- "Holidays are about people coming together and connection and it was wonderful to be able to connect with the students and give them a little piece of home." - Dr. Jenifer Bratter, magister at McMurtry College
- To bring students together and create a sense of university pride, Rice Design members produce merchandise for the greater Rice community. Find their newest merch on the @ricedesignmerch Instagram. Special shoutout to President Leebron, pictured here modeling some merch. (Editing and photography credits: Newton Huynh)
- One student who received a ring at this year's ceremony was Mei Leebron, daughter of Y. Ping Sun, pictured here, and President Leebron, who also attended the ceremony and congratulated all the students there.
- Rice students took a break from studying to celebrate fall with some old-fashioned pumpkin carving. Not only does it make for great décor, events across campus help our students connect and unwind.
- The Rice Ring Celebration is a great way to honor students' accomplishments and bring them together with their families.
- During Homecoming, the Association of Rice Alumni hosted a Rice Ring Celebration where seniors could pick up their Rice class ring.
- Rice Village is a great place to get fun treats, such as this giant churro from The Loop Handcrafted Churros.
- Art of many forms and mediums, such as this booth filled with pottery, was on display at the Bayou City Art Festival.
- The best part about off campus events is off campus food, like this basket of brisket fries from the Bayou City Art Festival.
- Rice students can enjoy games such as cornhole at football tailgates right outside of the stadium before the game.
- Performing at half-time is one of the main jobs of the Rice Marching Owl Band (MOB).
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