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K-State Athletics Hall of Fame

Long-time supporters of both University and athletics projects and programs. Carl Ice is a career railroader and served as president and CEO of BNSF Railway. He began his career with Santa Fe Railway after graduating from the Kansas State University College of Engineering in 1979. His wife, Mary, is a 1980 graduate of the College of Health and Human Sciences and earned a master's degree from the College of Education. Together they serve on the board of trustees of the KSU Foundation, and, in October 2019, Carl became Chairman of the KSU Foundation Board of Directors. Carl is also a past chair of the College of Engineering Advisory Council, former member of the Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Advisory Council, and through the Ice's generosity have been honored as the first college in Kansas State University history to be named the "Carl R. Ice College of Engineering". Mary is a former member of the President's Advisory Committee in Intercollegiate Athletics and the Ahearn Fund Advisory Group along with K-State Alumni Association b

Carl Rice

British actor from Liverpool (born April 1980)

Carl Rice (born April 1980) is a British actor from Liverpool. He has appeared in Brookside, Brassic, Jimmy McGovern’sHearts and Minds and more.

Early life

In 1980, Rice was born in Liverpool, England. Rice attended St Joseph's R.C High School in Widnes, Cheshire.

Career

Rice first appeared on screen at the age of eight in a late 1980s advert for milk.[1] The advert famously proclaimed "Accrington Stanley, Who Are They?"

Following this, he appeared in other advertisements. He also starred alongside Tony Robinson for three years on Channel 4's Storyworld, Children's Ward for 2 series, Brookside for one year playing Gavin Matthews[1][2] and numerous TV shows including Jimmy McGovern's Hearts and Minds alongside Christopher Eccleston and Willy Russell's Terraces alongside Mark Womack.

In 1999, Rice made his stage debut in Guiding Star, a play by Jonathan Harvey that was premiered at the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool before transferring to the Royal National

Carl Rice

Visiting Assistant Professor of Greek and Roman Studies

Carl R. Rice is a historian and scholar of late Roman society, culture, and religion. He is currently working on a proposal for his first book, tentatively titled Roman Religion and the Citizens of Empire, 250-450 CE. In this book, he explores the entanglement of normative religious identities and legal privilege of citizenship in the late Roman empire. He teaches a range of courses that examine various aspects of Roman society and history, as well as Latin language and literature.

Prof. Rice earned his undergraduate degrees in history and religious studies from West Virginia University in 2013, before completing a Master of Arts in History at North Carolina State University in 2016. He completed his doctorate in history and classics at Yale University in 2023 before joining the Vassar faculty later that year. He is a proud first-generation, low-income college grad from Appalachia.

BA, West Virginia University; MA, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; MA, MPhil, PhD, Yale University

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