Baker College | |
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Location | 6320 Main St., Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 1957 |
Namesake | James Addison Baker |
Colors | Red Black Silver |
Masters | Ivo-Jan van der Werff, Rosemary van der Werff |
President | Natalie Swanson |
Chief Justice | Jeremy Palmer |
Membership | 360 (approximate) |
Mascot | Devil |
Website | baker.rice.edu |
Will Rice College | |
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Will Rice College, with Old Dorm (1912) at left, the commons building at center, and the quadrangle and New Dorm (2009) at right.
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Location | 6330 Main St., Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 1957 |
Namesake | William Marsh Rice, Jr. |
Colors | Rust Gold |
Masters | Bridget Gorman, Mike Reed |
President | Michael Devine |
Chief Justice | Alan Wang |
Membership | 400 (approximate) |
Mascot | The Phoenix |
Website | willrice.org |
Hanszen College | |
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Location | 6350 Main St., Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 1957 (Original building constructed in 1919) |
Namesake | Harry Clay Hanszen |
Colors | Royal Blue Yellow |
Masters | Paul Brace, Klaudia Brace |
President | Jack Toups |
Chief Justice | Gary Dreyer |
Membership | 350 (approximate) |
Mascot | The Guardian |
Website | hanszen.rice.edu |
Wiess College | |
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Location | 6340 Main St., Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 1957 (original building constructed 1949) |
Namesake | Harry Carothers Wiess |
Colors | Goldenrod Black |
Masters | Andrew Schaefer, Laura Schaefer |
President | Tay Jacobe |
Chief Justice | Akash Ghosal |
Membership | 305 (approximate) |
Mascot | The War Pig |
Website | teamwiess.com |
Jones College | |
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Location | 23 Sunset Blvd., Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 1957 |
Namesake | Mary Gibbs Jones |
Colors |
Light Blue Green Purple |
Masters | Michel Achard, Melanie Achard |
President | Scotty Stevens |
Chief Justice | Daisy Gray |
Membership | 325 (approximate) |
Mascot | Jabberwocky, JIBACat (unofficial), Marley McKenzie |
Website | jones.rice.edu |
Brown College | |
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Location | 9 Sunset Blvd., Houston, Texas, United States |
Motto | Tende Bene Alta Pete |
Established | 1965 |
Namesake | Margarett Root Brown |
Colors | Maroon Gold |
Masters | José Aranda, Krista Comer |
President | Santiago Avila |
Chief Justice | Elizabeth Goodnight |
Membership | 353 |
Website | brown.rice.edu |
Lovett College | |
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Location | 6310 Main St., Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 1968 |
Namesake | Edgar Odell Lovett |
Colors | Navy Blue Yellow |
Masters |
José and Mayra Onuchic |
President | Tessa Fries |
Chief Justice | Nicky Joseph |
Membership | 375 (approximate) |
Mascot | Stag |
Website | lovett.rice.edu |
Sid Richardson College | |
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Location |
6360 Main Street, Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 1971 |
Namesake | Sid W. Richardson |
Colors | Black Red Gold |
Masters | Ken Whitmire |
President | Griffin Palmer |
Chief Justice | Ramee Saleh |
Membership | 360 |
Mascot | Tower of Power |
Website | sidrichcollege.org |
Martel College | |
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Location | 99 Sunset Blvd., Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 2002 |
Namesake | Marian and Speros P. Martel |
Colors | Azure (sky blue) , argent (white) , maroon |
Masters | Carrie Toffoletto, Frank Toffoletto |
President | Dylan Dickens |
Chief Justice | Gabrielle Falcon |
Membership | 350 (approximate) |
Mascot | Beer Goat |
Website | martel.rice.edu |
McMurtry College | |
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Location | 1605 Rice Blvd., Houston, Texas, United States |
Established | 2009 |
Namesake | Burt and Deedee McMurtry |
Colors | Royal Purple Silver |
Masters | Margaret Beier, Chris Stickney |
President | Walden Pemantle |
Membership | 420 (approximate) |
Mascot | Lion |
Website | mcmurtry.rice.edu |
Rice University contains eleven residential colleges which function as the primary housing, dining, and social organizations for undergraduate students. The system was established in 1957 and was inspired by the residential college systems at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge as well as the American adaptations of the same at Harvard and Yale. Each student is randomly affiliated with a residential college upon matriculation and becomes a lifetime member of the college. The residential college system takes the place of a Greek system and has contributed to a sense of community that other universities have sought to emulate.
At academic ceremonies, including matriculation and commencement, the colleges proceed first with the four original colleges in the order Baker, Will Rice, Hanszen, and Wiess, followed by the other colleges in order of founding: Jones, Brown, Lovett, Sid Richardson, Martel, McMurtry, and Duncan. For the original four colleges, which were founded simultaneously in 1957, the processional order reflects the order in which the original buildings were constructed. For McMurtry and Duncan, which were constructed and opened simultaneously in August 2009, the processional order reflects the order in which the founding gifts were made.
The colleges are often classified by geographical location: Jones, Brown, Martel, McMurtry, and Duncan are the North colleges; Baker, Will Rice, Hanszen, Wiess, Lovett, and Sid Richardson are the South colleges.
The residential college system was instated in 1957 by converting East, South, West, and North Halls into the men's colleges of Baker, Will Rice, Hanszen, and Wiess, respectively. Jones, the first residential college built on campus for that purpose, was constructed the same year and became the singular women's college. Brown, Lovett, and Sid Richardson colleges composed the initial expansion founded between 1965 and 1971. To cope with increasing enrollment, Martel, Duncan, and McMurtry colleges were constructed in the period between 2001 and 2009. Today, when undergraduates are asked where they are from, many respond with the name of their college, not their home state. This is a testament to the centrality of the residential college system to the social life on the Rice campus.
Each college except Sid Richardson is built around a quadrangle, which serves as the central court of the college.