Summer 2003
VOL.59, NO.4

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National Champions - Dream Season 2003
The headlines across the country put it a lot of ways: “Yes, Rice Can!” and “Rice Guys Finish First!” and “Champions!” But no matter how it was stated, the historic message was the same: Rice University, which has never before won a national championship in a team sport, is now the national champion in college baseball.

by George W. Webb III

17-0
Pity the hitter who must face Jeff Niemann for he is a giant among college pitchers. Standing 6' 9" tall, the Rice sophomore must appear even more imposing when throwing fireballs from a 10-inch mound.

by David D. Medina

Rice and Shine
My alma mater has its first national title and the NCAA’s best graduation rate. If President Malcolm Gillis could reform college athletics, we’d be unbeatable.

by Paul Burks

Rice's Public Face: The School of Continuing Studies
Rice’s humanists and social scientists are helping us understand the world of today and shaping the ideas of tomorrow.

by Janelle DuPont

Reflections on Rice
Rice’s humanists and social scientists are helping us understand the world of today and shaping the ideas of tomorrow.

by William Broyles

The H.E.A.R.T. of the Matter
Rice’s humanists and social scientists are helping us understand the world of today and shaping the ideas of tomorrow.

by William Broyles

House of Games
Rice’s humanists and social scientists are helping us understand the world of today and shaping the ideas of tomorrow.

by David D. Medina

Rice: The Next Century Campaign special section

 

 
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