Congratulations 2021 Graduates!
Twelve Rice undergrads complete RCEL Certificate in Engineering Leadership!
Greetings, Class of 2029! Congratulations on being part of the Rice family. We’re so excited to have you here!
Alan Salceda MEML 25'
The Rice Center for Engineering Leadership hosts high-tech trailblazer and business leader on Nov. 21.
Team is recognized for developing strategies and solutions to a Microsoft engineering management challenge.
Congratulations 2021 Graduates!
Twelve Rice undergrads complete RCEL Certificate in Engineering Leadership!
RCEL announces winners of the 2021 Parks Prize and the RCEL Award for Engineering Leadership
Katelyn Givan, senior in chemical engineering, has won the 2021 Robert H. Parks Prize for Engineering Leadership., Ryan Udell, senior in mechanical engineering, has won the 2021 RCEL Award for Engineering Leadership. Read on to learn more about these amazing student leaders!
Splashdown makes a comeback.
RCEL event introduces engineering students to patent law
Three patent attorneys and two patent agents serve as program instructors.
How computer science taught this Navy officer to solve problems at sea
Emma Gray ’17 says RCEL boosted her self-confidence and ability to lead.
RCEL Tip Tuesday: Why is ethics important for engineering students?
“Killing is wrong!” “You ought not lie.” “Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you”. These are examples of moral statements: they are definite “right or wrong” statements. Engineers are often confronted with ethical dilemmas., They will have concerns about the safety of the cars, sustainability of energy, conflicts of interest, access to information, or justice. These dilemmas don’t typically have simple yes or no answers. In most cases, the best answer is “it depends”.
Inside look at one university’s unique Covid approach – NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt
Overcoming Covid obstacles
New technology TA positions empower students to partner with professors
These student jobs are about more than just troubleshooting Zoom calls