From: Office of Academic Programs and Student Experience
Date: February 11, 2019
Subject: The Weekly Rundown - Full-Time 2.11.19



The Weekly Rundown


February 11, 2019

Student Program Office


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Lunch Colloquium

The next Lunch Colloquium will be held on Monday, February 18 in the AFC.

 

SPO Office Hours

Day  Hours
Monday-Friday 8:30am - 6:00pm
Saturday 6:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday Closed. Even Superheroes need a break.

 

Have Questions?

Contact us at spo@rice.edu

Jones School Registrar


Tutors

You can schedule a session with a tutor through the online link or through the Tutoring Section under the Registrar tab in CampusGroups.

 

Need Advising?

Maria Johnson, Director of Advising, Registration & Records, is happy to meet with you. To make sure that she is able to meet with you be sure to schedule an appointment. There are phone and in-person meeting options available.

 

Have Questions?

Check out our CampusGroups page or email us at jgsbregistrar@rice.edu.

Events

Tuesday, February 12
Start End   Event         Location
6:15pm 8:30pm Wright Fund (WF) Information Session Room 318
Thursday, February 14
6:00pm 8:00pm Partio TBD

 

Announcements


Lunch Colloquium Slides 2.11.19
Parliament Dinner - Weekend Slides 2.01.19
Parliament Dinner - Evening Slides 2.04.19

 

Missed a Weekly Rundown?

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MBA Gala - Early Bird tickets

Early Bird tickets for the annual MBA Gala are officially on sale and are only $60!  You have until February 22nd to buy tickets at this price before they go up by $20 so don't forget to buy them early.  Register on Campus Groups now!  https://jones.campusgroups.com/JSA/rsvp_boot?id=449625

 

Inuksuit Event w/ Dean Ostdiek

When: Saturday, February 16, 4pm
Where: in the grove, just inside Entrance 1 on Rice Campus

Dean Ostdiek invites you to join her for the “Inuksuit” a concert-length work by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Luther Adams, will bring musicians and members of the community together with the leafy beauty of Rice University’s live oak grove on Feb. 16 at 4 p.m. in the grove just inside Entrance 1 on the Rice campus. The work encourages audience members to wander around the grove and create their own listening experience. Forty-five percussionists from Rice’s Shepherd School of Music and across the U.S. will spread out in the large live oak grove while playing drums, cymbals, gongs, glockenspiels and sirens. This will be the premiere performance with a landscape installation specifically designed for the work by Falon Mihalic. Using boulders, wood and cables, Mihalic’s design will create a listening map focused around a suspended chandelier in the center of the grove.

See the flyer for more info!

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