Rice University President Reginald DesRoches

Rice University President Reginald DesRoches

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Reginald DesRoches is Rice University’s eighth president.

From Lab to Launch 05/29/2026

From lab to real world: At Rice, a good idea rarely stays in the lab for long. Discover the vibrant ecosystem where inquiry becomes invention, venture and impact. https://bit.ly/4uoakDY

From Lab to Launch At Rice University, a good idea rarely stays in the lab for long. Discover the vibrant on-campus ecosystem where inquiry becomes invention, venture and impact.

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05/26/2026

What if engineering and computing could change humanity for the better?

That's what the 2026 issue of the Rice Engineering and Computing Magazine is all about. Take a peek inside to read about the people, ideas and discoveries shaping that future as we ask bigger questions, pursue bolder solutions and redefine what’s possible.

Guided by Vision 2030, our school's new strategic plan, we're focusing on the areas where we believe we can make the greatest impact in the years ahead — from designing AI-powered healthcare innovations to disaster-proofing urban infrastructure.
https://engineering.rice.edu/rice-engineering-and-computing-magazine-2026

05/26/2026
05/26/2026

Elevate Rice — and your fit — with this year’s limited-edition Rice socks. Inspired by the artwork of Rice student Alayna Rodriguez ’29, this year’s pair features the Lovett Hall Sallyport in springtime. Donate $35+ to any Rice fund by June 30 to claim yours. Donate now: https://www.givecampus.com/s/pzsnje

05/25/2026

As we spend time with loved ones this Memorial Day, Paula and I join the Rice community in honoring the courageous men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. We remember them with deep gratitude and profound respect.

Richard Tapia, pioneering mathematician and advocate for diversity, passes away at 88 05/23/2026

There are a handful of people that have truly shaped the trajectory of Rice University in our nearly 115-year history. Richard Tapia was one of them. Richard’s influence at Rice extends beyond his academic contributions as a world-renowned mathematician, encompassing diversity, advocacy, mentorship and incredible leadership. He was truly a pioneering figure in computational mathematics and a champion for expanding access to science and engineering education. https://bit.ly/4wKNms7

Richard Tapia, pioneering mathematician and advocate for diversity, passes away at 88 Richard A. Tapia, a distinguished professor at Rice and a trailblazing mathematician renowned for his dedication to increasing the participation of underrepresented minorities in science and engineering, has passed away at age 88.

05/23/2026

It was a wonderful honor to deliver the commencement address yesterday at my alma mater, the University of California, Berkeley. The last time I stood on a Berkeley commencement stage this was in 1998, when I received my Ph.D. in civil engineering. In many ways, it felt like coming full circle. This special university is where I earned my undergraduate, master’s and doctoral degrees — and most importantly, it’s where I began to understand what was possible. Congratulations to the UC Berkeley College of Engineering doctoral graduates. The world needs you — your ideas, your leadership and your sense of purpose — more than ever.

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