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Inside Rice University’s political campaign button collection, how tiny artifacts tell big stories of America’s past
Read full article: Inside Rice University’s political campaign button collection, how tiny artifacts tell big stories of America’s pastThese buttons are snapshots that bridge America’s political past to the present. They are small, but mighty symbols of campaigns that once rallied our nation.
Israel conflict, expanding broadband access, exposing youth to Major League Baseball, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Israel conflict, expanding broadband access, exposing youth to Major League Baseball, and more on Houston NewsmakersKhambrel Marshall dives into questions about Israel’s democracy.
Rice University named No. 1 ‘think tank’ institution globally, report says
Read full article: Rice University named No. 1 ‘think tank’ institution globally, report saysHOUSTON – Two institutes at Rice University are recognized as top “think tanks” within the U.S. and worldwide. In a global report named ‘2020 Go-To Think Tank Index” conducted by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program of the University of Pennsylvania, Rice University’s Baker Institute of Public Policy jumped to No. 1 think tank for energy and resource policy for the third consecutive year, the University said in a news release. 15 out of 110 in the U.S. and is listed among one of the top think tanks for “Best Quality Assurance and Integrity Policies and Procedures” according to the University. The other top think tank universities ranked above The Baker Institute are the London School of Economics and Political Science in London and The University of Sussex Institute of Development Studies.
HCC Chancellor Dr. Maldonado on reopening plans amid the pandemic
Read full article: HCC Chancellor Dr. Maldonado on reopening plans amid the pandemicDr. Cesar Maldonado, Chancellor, Houston Community College (KPRC)Houston Community College has 22 campuses and 97 thousand students but this Fall there will be none on campus when school starts August 24th. HCC Chancellor Dr. Cesar Maldonado says HCC will follow the direction of County Judge Hidalgo and will not have in-person classes until October at the earliest. Classes will start on August 24th using what HCC calls its Flex Campus which means starting all classes remotely but adjusting as conditions change. We can slide that scale, the number of students that go to class face to face while keeping the entire class together with remote learning at a specific time, said Dr. Maldonado. See more of his interview on Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall Sunday at 9:30 a.m. View an additional 10 minutes of Khambrels conversation with HCC Chancellor Dr. Maldonado here.