
Amy Li
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Oct 30, 2024 |
journals.sagepub.com | Amy Li |Yimeng Liu
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. ReferencesAbadie A. (2021). Using synthetic controls: Feasibility, data requirements, and methodological aspects. Journal of Economic Literature, 59(2), 391–425. https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.20191450Abraham K. G., Clark M. A. (2006). Financial aid and students’ college decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia tuition assistance grant program. Journal of Human Resources, 41(3), 578–610.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
jneurosci.org | Joanna Oi-Yue Yau |Amy Li |Lauren Abdallah
SubjectsSubjects were experimentally naive male Long–Evans rats (280–500 g) obtained from the Animal Resource Centre and from The University of New South Wales. Female rats were not available, and we consider this limitation in Discussion. Rats were housed in groups of 2–4 in a climate-controlled colony room. Lights were on at 7:00A.M. and off at 7:00P.M., with all experiments conducted in the light cycle. Animals were allowed ad libitum access to chow and water unless otherwise stated.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
ricethresher.org | Amy Li
Last week, the academic quad reopened after nearly a year of reconstruction, kickstarted by the decision to relocate the Founder’s Memorial statue. Protests for the statue’s removal began Aug. 31, 2020, and continued for a year and a half before the Board of Trustees announced their decision to remove the statue on Jan. 25, 2022. The success of the Rice student movement for Willy’s removal is evidence that Rice students have power to influence administrative decisions, according to Ben Mayberry ’73.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
ricethresher.org | Amy Li
The academic quad is set to reopen Sept. 12. According to Kelly Fox, the executive vice president for operations, finance and support, the opening will be commemorated with a campus-wide event. Rice’s academic quad was initially projected to be completed by late April 2024. As of April 2, construction was still on schedule, according to Fox. Over the summer, minor delays occurred due to above-average rainfall and unprecedented weather events such as Hurricane Beryl.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
ricethresher.org | Amy Li
Students from Rice and the University of Houston spoke against the cancellation of the METRORapid University Corridor Project at a city council meeting on July 23, 2024. The project proposed a new bus rapid transit system, where buses operate at high frequency within bus-only lanes.
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