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9/16/2009


Rice community visits new residential colleges
McMurtrys, Duncans reach out to students

BY JESSICA STARK
Rice News staff

On Sept. 8, the Rice community gathered at the new north colleges -- Duncan and McMurtry -- to explore the buildings and talk with the students who live there. On hand for the special sneak peek were the residential colleges' namesakes: Charles '47 and Anne Duncan and Burton '56 and Deedee '56 McMurtry.

Both of the colleges feature energy-efficient technologies and green roofs, which hold soil, reduce stormwater runoff and protect plant life. Each is being built to meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards developed by the U.S. Green Building Council.

Though students have moved into the completed portions of the new colleges, construction in other areas is ongoing. Each college will be formally dedicated in the fall of 2010.

PHOTOS BY JEFF FITLOW


From left, Rice president David Leebron, Charles and Anne Duncan, Deedee and Burton McMurtry and University Representative Y. Ping Sun celebrate the new north colleges and the students living within them.


Deedee McMurtry, right, talks with Rice undergraduates about her own experiences at the university. She said she and her husband "had a wonderful time" at Rice and advised current Rice students to be "faithful and generous alums."

Former U.S. Secretary of Energy Charles Duncan, right, talks with students and Sidney Burrus, the Maxfield Oshman Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering, left, about the energy-efficient technologies in their new college home.






 
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