MY RICE LIFE

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EXPLORE LIFE AT RICE

What if you could get a first-hand
look at life at Rice

  • On the right hand side of the picture, President DesRoches shakes the hand of a new student greeting him in the middle of a large crowd of students.
    President DesRoches hosted his first President's Welcome where he greeted new students, served some classic Texas BBQ, and provided a warm and welcoming atmosphere for their first week on campus.
  • A drone picture of Lovett Hall at nighttime shows the building lit up and a single firework exploding above.
    Our unforgettable matriculation ceremony ensures that our newest students officially enter Rice with a bang.
  • A current Rice student carries a pillow and a suitcase to help a new student move into their residential college.
    New students not only get a crash course in all things Rice for O-Week, but also experience Rice's culture of care, with current students serving as advisors, mentors and even movers!
  • A current Rice student at O-Week holds up a sign that says "Welcome to Yurt New Home" to welcome new students to Rice University.
    McMurtry college brought their best pun to Rice's O-Week to welcome new Murts to the Yurt (aka, their residential college).
  • Two students smile for a picture as they hold large banners that say Lovett College and Baker College respectively.
    For one final, bittersweet tradition, the graduating presidents from Lovett and Baker colleges lead their seniors on one last walk to commencement.
  • Two students wearing traditional graduation clothing share a fierce bear hug after graduation.
    Our uniquely accepting community means that you will not only have a fun and fulfilling student experience, but that you'll find a lifelong community of support that lasts long after graduation.
  • A female student wearing traditional leis as well as traditional graduation gear smiles for a picture at the graduation ceremony
    Rice’s graduation ceremony, celebrates all of the accomplishments of our students, recognizing where they came from and their bright future that lies ahead.
  • A female Rice student performs on stage with Mariachi Luna Llena, Rice's mariachi band.
    The end of the semester brings lots of performances for students to attend, including Mariachi Luna Llena, Rice's very own mariachi band.
  • A picture of a large, white fluffy dog laying on the ground in Rice's library as a student who sits cross-legged behind the dog pets her.
    During finals, students had the opportunity to take a break from studying by visiting therapy dogs in the library! This is a study break many Rice students look forward to each semester.
  • A close up picture of canvas shoes worn by an alumna, Tamara Siler, that are decorated with her graduation year and other Rice iconography.
    Owl Days is always a great time for students to come to students and even meet alumni who love showing off their Rice spirit in unique ways like with these decorated shoes!
  • Students wearing traditional African clothing perform a dance at 2022's Africayé.
    This year, the theme for Africayé was "An Evening in Africa," and performances from students were inspired by their community's stories of truly magical nights in Africa.
  • A Black, female Rice student holds a microphone and her phone as she performs at 2022's Africayé.
    Each year, the Rice African Student Association invites students to attend Africayé, a collection of performances celebrating the African Diaspora.
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CALL

713-348-7423

EMAIL

admission@rice.edu

HOURS

M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT

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