For any #UndergradInTheLab getting ready to visit grad programs over the next few months who feel unprepared or unsure what to say and do, FACETS members from @RiceChemGrad have information that can help. Reach out to me if you are interested!
Thank you @laurafabris77 for visiting with our department yesterday as CGSA’s academic speaker! It was a great visit and we are so lucky to have had you. Come back soon!
Thank you to @RiceChemGrads for inviting me to give a seminar today! I had a fantastic time discussing with all of you about science and life. Now on my way to San Francisco for #S23MRS. Looking forward to meeting everyone after so long!
Glad @LewisUniversity and KRG Alum @CarlyGraverson was able to come back and visit us! Thanks for sharing with our students what you’ve learned at @RiceUniversity and providing us with some tips about graduate school.
Meet Graduate Ambassador Carly Graverson!✨
Graverson shares her interest, experience, and advice to prospective graduate students. Read more about her spotlight here: https://t.co/tPpcitCVn4
Honored to be featured by GPS 🫶🏽 If you are thinking about grad school and you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me! I’m happy to share my experiences.
This fall I will join the faculty @RiceUniversity as an Asst. Professor of Chemistry. I am immensely grateful for the support of so many, humbled to be in the company of such remarkable colleagues, and elated to begin my independent scientific career! @ChemistryRice
The Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) hosted their ‘Night at the Museum’ event last night! 🦖 Prospective students were invited to a science-filled party where they met faculty, staff and current Rice graduate students in one of Houston’s most stunning settings.
Meet Graduate Ambassador Utana Umezaki! ✨
Umezaki shares her interest, experience, and advice to prospective graduate students. Read more about her spotlight here: https://t.co/lTBUT0y1WR
The GPS Office hosted its annual “Night at the Museum” graduate student recruitment event at the Houston Museum of Natural Science to introduce prospective students to future classmates, graduate programs and student organizations.
Read more here: https://t.co/AbXSE1Rv3k
It’s not easy to make sense of quantum-scale motion, but a new mathematical theory developed by scientists at Rice and Oxford University could help — and may provide insight into improving a variety of computing, electrochemical and biological systems. https://t.co/pNywIFiW09
⚠️ATTENTION⚠️ Our group website is now published!! Check out our amazing group members & some of the research they have been doing! https://t.co/Mj5NcH826L
Are you planning on attending a Ph.D. visiting weekend? Check out Carly Graverson's Ph.D. visiting weekend guide to help you prepare for your visit. Read more here: https://t.co/KBjRF5G58V