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Meet Our Owl Guides

Rice is full of amazing students who come from a diverse set of backgrounds and interests, and we are so excited for you to meet some of them! Our owl guides are passionate about sharing their Rice experience and eager to show you a glimpse of what it’s like to be a Rice Owl.

  • Caroline  '28

    Houston, Texas

    Residential College: Will Rice

    Why did you choose Rice?
    I chose Rice because I was looking for a prestigious school that fostered collaboration over competition. That is what I think Rice's Culture of Care is all about. In the academic sense, the professors go out of their way to get to know you and genuinely want to see you succeed. Your peers are willing and excited to tackle challenges together. In the residential colleges, you are provided with a strong community that values you as an individual and as part of the whole. Rice's community is one that looks out for you. I have felt so deeply supported and encouraged here.

    Interests: ATHLETICS, COMMUNITY SERVICE, RELIGION, STUDENT LEADERSHIP

  • Charissa Wang

    Charissa  '28

    Dallas, Texas

    Residential College: Duncan

    How have you experienced Rice's Culture of Care?
    I would say the residential college system is a big part of the Culture of Care, since you have your friends and adult support systems to lean on. Whether it be stress, personal issues, or something else, I've always felt like the people around me had my back, and that's really what Culture of Care is about!

    Interests: COMMUNITY SERVICE, ENVIRONMENTAL, MUSIC, RESEARCH

  • Chidalu Aniekwenagbu

    Chidalu '27

    Boston, Massachusetts

    Residential College: Martel

    Why did you choose Rice?
    I chose Rice University for its great community and strong support for students. The diverse affinity groups and Student Success Initiative help me feel supported and motivated to step out of my comfort zone.

    Interests: CULTURE, RELIGION, SOCIAL JUSTICE, STUDENT LEADERSHIP

  • Chloé Khuri

    Chloé K '26

    Baton Rouge, Louisiana

    Residential College: Duncan

    Why did you choose Rice?
    I knew I wanted to go to RICE my Freshman year of high school. I’m not quite sure what exactly caused me to feel this school would be my home for the next four years, but my older family friend was touring colleges at the time and mentioned RICE to me at dinner. After he told me about the school, I just felt that was where I was supposed to be.

    Interests: ARTS, CULTURE, MUSIC

  • Christian Jattan

    Christian  '29

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    Residential College: Will Rice

    What is your favorite Rice experience?
    O-Week was definitely my favorite Rice experience. The first week of transition to college is very difficult, but O-Week made it feel seamless. Getting to bond with my O-Week family, being enveloped into Will Rice college traditions, and forming a strong first-year community was really empowering. By the end of O-Week, I knew I would love Rice.

    Interests: COMMUNITY SERVICE, CULTURE, RESEARCH, STUDENT LEADERSHIP

  • Cindy '27

    Changsha, China

    Residential College: Hanszen

    What is your favorite Rice experience?
    My favorite Rice experiences are the spontaneous conversations I have with people - whether with friends or someone I just met! Rice students come from incredibly diverse backgrounds, and everyone has very fascinating stories and perspectives. I love talking with those who have lived on multiple continents and hearing how different cultures shape identity, discussing the future of technology and the ethics of AI, or comparing linguistic nuances with bilingual or trilingual friends. All these "random" conversations have broadened my perspective on people and the world so much. What I love most is how approachable and open everyone at Rice is: it’s just so easy to strike up conversations and explore different experiences and viewpoints together.

    Interests: COMMUNITY SERVICE, RELIGION, RESEARCH, STUDENT LEADERSHIP

  • Claire Callaway

    Claire '26

    Dallas, Texas

    Residential College: Martel

    What is your favorite question to be asked on tour and why?
    Is it easy to get involved in research as a freshman? I love getting asked this question because as someone who was able to land an undergraduate research position during my 2nd week of school, it really allows me to highlight how much the professors care as well as how important research is at Rice. I think that this is one of the unique aspects of Rice. No matter your age or major, undergraduate research is an option for everyone.

    Interests: ATHLETICS, COMMUNITY SERVICE, RESEARCH, STUDENT LEADERSHIP

  • Dia  '28

    Short Hills, New Jersey

    Residential College: Will Rice

    What is your favorite Rice experience?
    One of my favorite Rice experiences was during O-Week. Our sister college came to us and started chanting at us, and of course, we immediately yelled chants back. By the end, every Bakerite had a rubber duck, and they gave one to each of us. Together, we all walked over and placed the ducks into our dunk tank. It was a small but meaningful moment that showed what makes Rice special. Even though residential colleges have a lot of pride and love competing with each other, there is still a strong sense that we are all part of the same community. At Rice, competition and school spirit ultimately bring us together rather than divide us.

    Interests: ATHLETICS, COMMUNITY SERVICE, CULTURE, RESEARCH

  • Eli  '28

    Waco, Texas

    Residential College: Wiess

    What is your favorite Rice experience?
    My favorite Rice experiences are definitely O-Week and Beer Bike. I am a huge extrovert, so I love the energy and passion that these traditions bring to campus. O-Week was an incredible introduction to Rice. It was filled with acceptance, fun, and support, while also helping new students adjust academically. It was during O-Week that I met many of the friends who have become some of my closest at Rice. Beer Bike is another highlight of the year. The day starts early and the excitement lasts all day long. I am a chugger for the Wiess men’s team, and the adrenaline and college spirit make the experience unforgettable. Between the races, the water balloon fights, and the color war, the entire campus comes together in such a beautiful way. Moments like these capture the spirit of Rice. They bring people together, build lasting friendships, and create memories that make the university experience truly special.

    Interests: COMMUNITY SERVICE, CULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL, RELIGION

  • Elizabeth Sharp

    Elizabeth  '29

    Chicago, Illinois

    Residential College: McMurtry

    What is your favorite Rice experience?
    "One of the best memories that captures the Rice experience was Halloween weekend. After going out with my friends, we huddled together around a pot of ramen and practiced our mock trial speeches at 2 in the morning. Then, after only two hours of sleep, I changed into my suit and headed to the UH competition. While it was certainly exhausting, it was also one of the happiest days of my life, showcasing how the work-hard-play-hard balance thrives at Rice. And fueled by caffeine, adrenaline, and pure joy, I spent that day feeling incredibly thankful for the people around me and the opportunity to do something I loved.
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    Interests: COMMUNITY SERVICE, RESEARCH, SOCIAL JUSTICE, STUDENT LEADERSHIP

  • Ella Scheinler

    Ella '29

    Center Valley, Pennsylvania

    Residential College: Wiess

    Why did you choose Rice?
    I chose Rice because I love that we combine amazing academics with an incredibly vibrant, engaged community. I loved how residential college system builds such strong relationships and college spirit right from your first day of O-Week. Rice students are so passionate, engaged, and caring, and that was really clear when I visited for Owl Days. I felt so welcomed, and it was clear how much effort was put into making us feel at home!

    Interests: ARTS, CULTURE, MUSIC, RESEARCH

  • Ethan Yang

    Ethan  '29

    Friendswood, Texas

    Residential College: Duncan

    How have you experienced Rice's Culture of Care?
    During weekly O-week family meals, everyone would share about their weeks and give both highlights and lowlights of the week. These conversations provided a weekly time to be able to connect with my O-week family or even just be in a non-judgemental space to go on a rant. To me, these O-week lunches help to show just how tight-knit and supportive the community at Rice is.

    Interests: COMMUNITY SERVICE, MUSIC, RESEARCH

  • Evan Gebhart

    Evan '26

    Cape Elizabeth, Maine

    Residential College: Wiess

    What is your favorite question to be asked on tour and why?
    I really like being asked about fun classes I've had! I love to bring up some of the interesting courses I have taken, like a medieval music class or a class about extreme weather. Additionally, I like to bring up fun experiences I've had within classes for my major, like when we dipped Cheetos in liquid nitrogen during my freshman physics class!

    Interests: ARTS, ATHLETICS, COMMUNITY SERVICE, ENVIRONMENTAL

  • Fiona Wong

    Fiona  '28

    Merrick, New York

    Residential College: Baker

    What is your favorite Rice experience?
    Getting to visit random academic buildings to find good study spots!

    Interests: CULTURE, MUSIC, RESEARCH

  • Helena  '28

    Bethesda, Maryland

    Residential College: Brown

    How have you experienced Rice's Culture of Care?
    I was immediately welcomed with open arms onto the Brown Bike Team after never having participated in sports in school. I'm now the captain of the team and do the same for others!

    Interests: ATHLETICS, CULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL, RELIGION

  • Izzy Leyton

    Izzy '29

    New York City, New York

    Residential College: Chao

    Why did you choose Rice?
    I was recruited to Rice as a cross country and track and field athlete. Not only did I love the warm weather of Houston, the idea of competing for a D1 athletic team, and the academic prestige of the university, but what truly hit me during my campus visit was Rice’s sense of community. I believe the Rice student body is truly unique and quirky, no two students are the same. Everyone comes from different backgrounds and has niche, fun interests, but we do share two things: a passion and love for learning, and a willingness and desire to help our peers. From Day 1 at Rice I was never afraid to be myself because I knew I would be accepted. Rice welcomes all their students, and they provide them the opportunities and resources they need to reach their full potential and achieve their goals.

    Interests: ATHLETICS, CULTURE, SOCIAL JUSTICE, STUDENT LEADERSHIP

  • Jaden  '28

    Beach City, Texas

    Residential College: Wiess

    What is your favorite Rice experience?
    The residential college system is my favorite part about Rice. Whether being able to have a community that you can come to after a long day of classes and hangout in commons, or meet alumni during associates dinner and talk about life goals, the residential college system provides an immediate environment where students can feel empowered and connected after my time at Rice.

    Interests: ATHLETICS, CULTURE, STUDENT LEADERSHIP

  • Jake Pessin

    Jake  '29

    Los Angeles, California

    Residential College: Chao

    How have you experienced Rice's Culture of Care?
    In one of my classes that was mostly sophomores, a group of students invited me to join their study group even though I was the only freshman, which immediately made the class feel collaborative rather than competitive. I experienced that same support even more strongly when I tore my MCL. During that time, my friends and classmates were insistent on helping take care of me. People checked in on me every day, brought me food, and made sure I could get to classes and around campus while I was recovering. The culture of care at Rice is not just something people talk about, but something students live out by looking after each other.

    Interests: ATHLETICS, COMMUNITY SERVICE, RELIGION, RESEARCH

  • Jake R '28

    Harrison, New York

    Residential College: Duncan

    What is your favorite Rice experience?
    My favorite Rice experience is undoubtedly Beer Bike! The entire week leading up to it is full of the quirky whimsy that makes Rice special: Residential College traditions, constant clever jacks, and tons of other festivities. It's the time of year when College culture is at it's peak --- people walk around in their College's merch, with some even dyeing their hair in their College's colors. At Duncan, Beer Bike week brings out my favorite Duncan traditions, such as Donnybrook (our Nerf gun war!), Thirsty Thursday (free milkshakes!) on our gorgeous sundeck, plenty of hilarious jacks on other colleges, and more. On the day of Beer Bike, the water balloon fight is just as massive as it sounds, the color war is a super wholesome gathering of Rice students, and the Bike Races are thrilling to watch!

    Interests: COMMUNITY SERVICE, CULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL, MUSIC

  • Jihra Hill

    Jihra '27

    Dallas, Texas

    Residential College: Wiess

    What is your favorite question to be asked on tour and why?
    I love being asked about how I feel supported as a student here at Rice. It seems so silly when I think the anxiety I felt to make this transition into college life and wondering how to succeed at such a prestigious institution. Since matriculation i've had access to some incredible resources and initiatives that not only made me feel valued and welcome but equipped for success. Similarly our culture of care here has made me feel comfortable in embracing my identity and empowered to thrive.

    Interests: ATHLETICS, COMMUNITY SERVICE, CULTURE, RESEARCH

  • Kacey  '27

    Houston, Texas

    Residential College: Hanszen

    How have you experienced Rice's Culture of Care?
    If I ever struggle in any of my classes, I always have friends and peers reach out to ask how they can help. I have had friends spend hours helping me with homework and acquaintances from my classes send me study guides they made. Rice is very collaborative, and no one hesitates to reach out to help you if you struggle.

    Interests: COMMUNITY SERVICE, RESEARCH

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