Get connected with student-led groups at Rice who focus on DEI and accessibility. The lists are not exhaustive, and any feedback or requests for additions/changes are welcome.
Building a better, healthier community on campus for Black/African-American graduate students, and promoting awareness and participation in national and regional events.
Masters, doctorate, and post-doc Rice Taiwanese students striving to help Taiwanese students in the Rice community, through assistance preparing for job recruiting and connecting to local Taiwanese groups.
Enhancing the sense of belonging within the Rice community for Korean graduate and post-graduate students through communication, socialization, and mutual support.
Openly LGBTQ+ and Allied group from Rice's business school sponsoring events in civic engagement, education and networking to support the LGBTQ+ community.
A professional, informational, and social network for Rice's Latin American graduate students, that promotes Latin American representation and culture.
Increasing awareness of disability while decrease stigma, fostering a better, more inclusive society at Rice, and hosting sports events around Houston.
Promoting social, cultural, and political awareness of Chinese heritage, traditions, and issues in the Rice community and connecting with all other Asian advocacy groups.
The Rice branch dedicated to supporting women pursuing medical professions and engaging Rice and the Houston community in awareness of women's health and rights.
Dedicated to the many unique cultures of the African continent and promoting them among students, RASA builds ties between their members and the greater Houston and Rice community.
Rice's student chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) professional group that fosters equity and justice via service and professional development.
Promoting knowledge and appreciation for Native American cultures across campus through events like visiting area powwows or helping with frybread sales.
Non-profit Islamic religious and social organization, open to all individuals, that attempts to foster Islamic awareness on campus and beyond the hedges through events and initiatives catering to Muslim and general Rice community members.
Established in 1972, HACER is open to all members of the Rice community.They offer opportunities to participate in cultural, educational, social, political, service and outreach events related to Latin American culture and a community for people of Latine descent.