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Tag Archives: Rice University
Profile Response: Lyman Paden, Houston, TX
Lyman Paden is a finance specialist who coordinates billion dollar deals for corporations as a partner at Baker Botts, an international law firm headquartered in Houston. Lyman and I went to high school together in Norman, Oklahoma. He attended Rice … Continue reading
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Profile Response: Ron Sass, Fellow in Climate Change at the Baker Institute, Houston, TX
“I hate the term global warming. It’s too fuzzy.” Ron Sass has been studying climate change since before the term came into favor. The Iowa chemist came to Rice University in 1958 and has been concentrating on climate issues since … Continue reading
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Trip Log – Day 234 – Houston, TX
February 17, 2016 – Sun, 80 degrees Miles Today: 31 Miles to Date: 11,882 States to Date: 28 What is art? What are our responsibilities to this planet and to each other? Are those two questions connected? This is what … Continue reading
Trip Log – Day 233 – Houston, TX
February 16, 2016 – Sun, 80 degrees Miles Today: 16 Miles to Date: 11,852 States to Date: 28 I rose with the sun and pedaled to the campus of Rice University, which ranks as one of the most attractive campuses … Continue reading