Rice University (Houston, Texas)

Rice University is a private research university located in Houston, Texas, near the Museum District and adjacent to the Texas Medical Center.

The university is named in honor of William Marsh Rice, a Massachusetts-born businessman who bequeathed his fortune to found the school in 1891, and was originally called The William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Letters, Science, and Art.

Rice's tyipcal undergraduate enrollment is around 3,000 students. The university is organized into eight schools offering 40 undergraduate degree programs, 51 masters programs, and 29 doctoral programs.

Notable alumni and former students include:

●Howard Hughes - industrialist and aviation pioneer
●Robert Curl - 1996 Nobel Prize (Chemistry) winner
●Lance Berkman - former college and Major League Baseball player
●Annise Parker - former Mayor of Houston, Texas
●James Baker - former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and State
●William P. Hobby, Jr. - newspaper publisher and former Texas Lieutenant Governor
●Larry McMurtry - Pulitzer Prize-winning author
●Peggy Whitson - U.S. astronaut
●Ndukwe Dike Kalu - former pro football player and radio personality

ATHLETICS NICKNAME: Owls
SCHOOL COLORS: Blue and Gray

www.rice.edu/
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Coordinates:  29°43'1"N 95°24'14"W
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