@rjohnston4@AllenGreenMD1@lpachter Sure, but a paper every two days this year? I have no idea how big the department is, whether there were a ton of papers in the pipeline, etc. This seems crazy.
Meet the MBA student leadership team behind the 2026 Rice Energy Finance Summit, the premier forum for finance & strategy topics affecting the global energy industry. The 18th summit returns Nov. 13, 2026, with registration opening in August.
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A new article co-authored by Rice Business professors John Barry, Bruce Carlin and Alan Crane draws a sharp distinction between project evaluation and project development — a separation that rarely appears in finance models.
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Big things are happening at UH. We climbed 12 spots in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” rankings and landed on the “Most Innovative Schools” list for the very first time.
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As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Richard M. Reinsch II reflects on the Declaration of Independence as the electric cord uniting creed, culture, and constitutional citizenship. https://t.co/oOtlpiuJnl
@ClayTravis Nailed it on the alumni network. That’s employability for life. Also, stick around, be a decent person, you can have a job in the athletic department for life. Not aspirational, but a pretty good floor.
Undergrad business student Sasha Ovalle was named to @PoetsAndQuants' 2025 Most Disruptive Business School Startups for AssisTech SmartShower, a voice-controlled shower device restoring safety & independence for people with mobility challenges.
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4 brutally honest reminders from Seneca:
1. Most suffering is self-inflicted
2. Stop putting things off
3. Stop acting like you’re going to live forever
4. Seek out challenges
It’s very rare that someone does not become better by surrounding themselves by great people. Socially. Professionally. Spiritually. It’s very common that a potentially great person is ruined by not-so-great influences.
🌐 @javiersolana and @asazca argue from @EsadeGeo that today’s geopolitical turmoil has weakened multilateral institutions, making flexible, informal, and less binding arrangements essential to maintain global order. Insights from @ProSyn 👉 https://t.co/gcDixEDGBn