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James A.

Our family had a chance to visit Rice University for Family Day to see our nephew. We partook of various activities on Friday and Saturday, including eating at the dorm mess hall and pre-game tail-gating. We got to experience quite a bit of rain (which I've come to realize I missed), as well as sunshine and breezy ocean weather while staying in Galveston. Hope to be back soon!

Padma A.

A prospective college for my child 1 who wants to pursue medicine. We did a mother/ son trip from Chicago . It's a smaller campus but more like a family in embracing newcomers. Definitely a good place for solid education!!

Li N.

Peaceful and elegant university. We walked through the whole campus with the breeze and sun. You can totally relax lying on the grass. Hope my kids can have the opportunity to study's here in the future.

Denise W.

Friend recommended me to check out this world class famous private university. Yes the Rice University. Well I took the bus over here. It was very convenient to get to since its located in the museum district. First off, I am not a student here. But I was recommended by friend to check out the architectural building. It was very nice. I mean great for pictures. Also its like walking in the park but this is a university. The university is very big and I did spend over an hour walking here. There are a few really nice architecture / building that are quite interesting. There are also couple of interesting fountains inside. Since I came on a weekend, the university is not busy at all. Great place to visit if you are in Houston

Rice vs UCLA
Mike M.

Pretty cool campus. I was here this week for the UCLA football game. The atmosphere and people reminded me of Stanford in California. More nerds than jocks, you know? The Rice Band was eerily similar to the Stanford Band, too. Come on, guys, who copied who? The Stadium is vey old and dated. Like Fenway Park, Churchill Downs and my home town Rose Bowl, first time visitors will say, "What a dump". Those who know history say, "What a gem". ....perspective..... Free parking, free beer and sausage in the Bud Lite tent. What a treat! Terrible concessions inside, outdated bathrooms. The fans were nice. Only 20,000 for a major conference? What is this? Just like the Rose Bowl, too.

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Elizabeth R.

I too am a grad student here, and am laughing that there's space on here for me to review Rice! What could I possibly write? The academics here are phenomenal, both for undergraduates and grad students. This seems to be an amazing place to go to college as an undergrad- as the school is one of a select few in the country that uses a residential college system (Yale also does this), to break what is already an intimate college down into smaller enclaves. The undergrads here are smart, clearly motivated, and very diverse. I didn't expect to love Rice as much as I do- I'm a total East Coast academic elitist. I followed a faculty member from Cornell to Rice, and honestly, Rice deserves every accolade it gets. The collection of creative, inspiring, and PLEASANT people assembled here makes it a huge asset to Houston. I am humbled in my snobbery and now seek to convert others. If you aren't thinking of school here, then let me invite you to roam the campus. The library is open to everyone in the community, and the coffee pavilion has an amazing view of the gorgeous campus, some seriously hot students, and actually makes great coffee. Rice also offers open wireless, so there's no reason for Houstonians not to visit. This is the fourth institution (!) I have attended for a degree, and the seventh I have been affiliated with (!) and it's by far the friendliest. The Rice shuttle, which goes from the free parking lot way back by the stadium, to the loop, does NOT require the showing of Rice ID, so hop on board! Check out the photo I'll upload of the coffee pavilion so you know what to look for. p.s. Beware the squirrels. They fear you not, and they may just be more aggressive than your pasty white butt.

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Melissa M.

I never attended Rice as an undergrad or graduate student; other institutions have had the pleasure and privilege or my money and attendance. So, what's my connection with Rice? Well, it's extensive. I have attended many summers of the AP summer institute at Rice as well as some other specialized summer trainings for teachers. I have been a leader in programs aimed at students at Rice, the most memorable being a summer program for Nanoscience education. I've also helped facilitate evening programs for teachers in partnership with Rice faculty. I've even attended classes for school leadership at the Jones School of Business. So, that's just a few of the things I've been involved in with Rice. With my varied experience with Rice, I have always been impressed with my experience from start to finish. The facilities are wonderful, the faculty and staff are top notch, and the ease of the physical plant makes everything smooth. I have found the faculty to be amazing. I know Rice has a reputation, but I can say that my first hand experience has proven that reputation to be true and earned. The buildings look beautiful and some have been around for quite a while, but the technology has been updated in the older buildings. I love the Rice buses that travel the loops all day and into the evening to pick up people who just need a ride. There is a Rice iPhone app that allows you to track where the buses are, which makes things just that much easier. There are several places to eat on campus as well as Valhalla, where you can get a sandwich and a beer. The environment of Rice is just beautiful. The large trees are lovely and provide some shade on those hot summer days. The different buildings are amazingly different. I love some of the more modern building like Brockman and Brochstein. Some of the older buildings are lovely and classic in their architecture. The university is scattered with installation pieces of art (http://publicart.rice.edu/), both created for the university as well as historic pieces. There is the large Skyspace installation piece near the Shepherd school of music. There are smaller pieces like the piece of the Berlin wall or Plensa's mirror sculpture that you can literally walk inside. If you are lucky enough to be able to attend Rice, work at Rice, or participate in anything at Rice, don't hesitate. Everything I have experienced at Rice has been fantastic.

Michael N.

I was in town for a business trip, so I wanted to check this place out. I drove to look for a visitor parking which they do charge without a permit. I noticed the large stadium on the parking lot. I entered one of the buildings and noticed how beautiful they look. Truly looked like you're walking into a museum. I walked around and saw the gorgeous Sky space. It would looked a lot better at night with all the colors. The campus was very clean and peaceful. Definitely would be a great college to attend. Rice University have the art gallery, Skyspace, Brochstein Pavilion and all the beautiful architecture! This would be a great place to go on a tour!

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Jackson M.

As a Rice grad student, there is absolutely nothing bad I can say about the school. Great campus, beautiful architecture and lots of trees, not too crowded but busy enough to have a sense of community. What really amazes me is that it's both a small university in terms of overall student body, and a big university in terms of research and publications. Normally, a small university suffers from the problem of not having as much research going on as a larger university, but Rice has the best of both worlds. Check out my Rice photos on flickr: http://tinyurl.com/37xc7o

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Rice University is quite beautiful! Definitely worth a walk around campus on a pretty day (aka between November and February).

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