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An oral history project archives the experiences and contributions of more than 50 notable Korean Americans and counting
Bert Poole served as a guest judge for Citrus Hack at the Bourns College of Engineering. Citrus Hack is a 36-hour, student organized hackathon in which student participants create an entire computer science and engineering project from scratch and present it to a panel of judges. Mr. Poole is also...
Carl Cranor wants you to know — and to empower you to do something about it
Federal funding will enable thousands more Inland Empire K-12 students to join in documenting the histories of those interred at Riverside National Cemetery
UC Riverside research focused on interaction between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and their hosts
“Chronoprints” can identify a sample from a video taken as it reacts to disturbance
For some distant worlds, carbon monoxide may actually be compatible with a robust microbial biosphere
After a 22-year hiatus, Katianna Warren is the second princess since the competition was reinstated in 2017.
Douglas McCulloh is not a man ruled by fate, but rather, chance. In fact, McCulloh, who joined UCR ARTS as the new senior curator for the California Museum of Photography, or CMP, in July has made chance his primary modus operandi. He traces his preoccupation with chance back to his...
38 students in Class of 2019 were matched for a residency program of their choice
Superbloom is a term concocted by the media, but this year’s wildflowers are still spectacular, especially for the creatures that depend on them
The University of California, Riverside announced today a $3.5 million donation from Givaudan to support UCR’s Citrus Variety Collection. The gift will help protect one of world’s most extensive citrus diversity collections from the impending threat of citrus greening disease, also known as Huanglongbing, or HLB. The gift will pay...
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - The first bite of a tangy orange; a field of fragrant wildflowers; the sweet aroma of roasted hazelnuts. The natural world is filled with tastes and smells that delight our senses and calm our frayed nerves. If only we could package them up and take them home...
RIVERSIDE, Calif.- The UC Riverside women's volleyball team made a huge addition to its coaching staff on March 4 as the Highlanders announced the hiring of Assistant Coach Andrew Hein. The former national champion and Team USA medalist comes to Riverside with a lengthy coaching and player resume in Southern...
RIVERSIDE, Calif.—With a slew of new faces and a strong core of upperclassmen, the UC Riverside baseball team is optimistic about the season ahead. "People will enjoy watching the style of play we have," head coach Troy Percival said. "We've never had as much speed as we do right now...
A recent study demonstrates the widespread environmental consequences of large dam reservoirs in Mexico
RIVERSIDE, Calif.—After an incredibly successful and historical 2018 season for the UC Riverside Softball Team, the Highlanders have waited patiently to return to the diamond, flipping their calendars and preparing for an exciting 2019 campaign. "We are so excited to get this season going," Head Coach Nikki Palmer said. "Each...
The region’s economy continues to grow despite ongoing trade disputes that many feared would inhibit the logistics industry
Irvin Rosales balances school, two jobs, and a music-industry internship.
The April 9 event will feature the executive producer of “Latino USA,” a Peabody Award-winning show aired on NPR.