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The New York Times and Urban Institute compared similar colleges in determining which schools are exceeding student success expectations - and which schools aren't meeting them.
A felony conviction gave Ramón Leija the determination to turn his life around.
This future PepsiCo associate was raised without her parents since the age of 9. Her resiliency transformed into grit
Mark Sebarrotin said UCR was his shot at the California dream; now, he wants to help others achieve their dream, too.
Medical school graduate Hurnan Vongsachang will start her residency in emergency medicine this summer
Yasamin Bolourian pursued a doctorate in special education due to a passion for helping families.
Andrea Cruz Castillo pushed through self-doubt and maternal guilt to launch a career in data administration and database management
A first-generation student’s journey into entomology.
A shift from soccer to tennis jostled Kyle McCann's Irish footballer-father, but a storied UCR career affirms it was the right move.
This psychology major from Dubai made it her mission to connect local and international students.
Nearly 6,000 students are eligible to graduate this year, with ceremonies running from May 31- June 17.
“In the Dark” and “The Society” are now airing.
Alejandro De Santiago Perez wants more lab experience before pursuing a doctorate in bioinformatics.
Astronomers believe planets like Jupiter shield us from space objects that would otherwise slam into Earth. Now they’re closer to learning whether giant planets act as guardians of solar systems elsewhere in the galaxy. A UCR-led team has discovered two Jupiter-sized planets about 150 light years away from Earth that...
High humidity and plant moisture combine with cold air and smoke from burning vegetation to form particularly dense fog, but researchers can’t predict when
UC Riverside researchers develop new drugs that target therapeutically relevant protein surfaces
“STRATUM” and “Clive Wearing’s Dilemma” are on view at the California Museum of Photography May 11-Sept. 8
There has been a lot of buzz about honeybees’ failing health because they pollinate our produce. Less well known is how critical bumblebees are for some of our favorite foods. And their numbers are also rapidly declining. A new study from the University of California, Riverside, reveals the loss of...
The two-day Explode! Queer Dance Festival will showcase artists from across the United States and around the world, featuring contemporary dance, improvisation, and drag. Curated by dance scholar Clare Croft, this will mark the festival’s West Coast debut. UCR ARTS and the UCR Department of Dance are co-hosting the event...
Region’s job growth underperforms state for first time since 2012