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Robert M. Stein
Dean
stein@rice.edu
713-348-4824
   
Richard J. Stoll
Associate Dean
stoll@rice.edu
713-348-3362
   
Heather Willrich
Grant Administrator
hwill@rice.edu
713-348-2985
180 I Baker Hall
MS-27
   
Cathy Buchanan
Director of Development
cathyb@rice.edu
713-348-2190
180 D Baker Hall
MS-27
   
Ruth Hulett
Assistant to the Dean
rhulett@rice.edu
713-348-2367
   
Anthropology Department Chair
James, Faubion, Professor
713-348-3384
jdf@rice.edu
584 Sewall Hall
MS-20
   
Economics Department Chair
Herve Moulin
George A. Peterkin Professor
713-348-3312
moulin@rice.edu
262 Baker Hall
MS-22
   
Political Science Department Chair
Rick K. Wilson
Herbert S. Autrey, Professor
713-348-3352
rkw@rice.edu
226 Baker Hall
MS-24
   
Psychology Department Chair
Randi C. Martin
Elma W. Schneider Professor
713-348-3417
rmartin@rice.edu
468A Sewall Hall
MS-25
   
Sociology Department Chair
Elizabeth Long, Professor
713-348-3483
elong@rice.edu
592A Sewall Hall
MS-28
 
 
 
     
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Shepherd School of Music
Rice University
 
 
 
  In just 29 years, Rice’s Shepherd School of Music has become one of the nation’s most prestigious major university-level music programs. The school has attracted an international student body and faculty whose impact on the cultural life of Rice and greater Houston is apparent everywhere . It is housed in an extraordinary facility: Alice Pratt Brown Hall, a showplace of the entire university.

Shepherd School students take applied music lessons and core music courses from some of the most accomplished faculty in the nation and perform in ensembles with other musicians on the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels.

Go to Shepherd School of Music website
www.ruf.rice.edu/~musi/

 
 
 
 
Did You Know?...Rice Sociology holds a brown-bag luncheon every Thursday during the fall semester. Faculty members and postdoctoral fellows each present findings from an ongoing research project.