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Attend panel discussions and book signings featuring UCR writers at the USC campus April 13-14.
What makes veterans feel they can't connect with society? That’s a question David Lane is trying to answer through interdisciplinary research. Lane, 34, is a U.S. Army veteran and current graduate student with the School of Public Policy at the University of California, Riverside. His initial work and personal conversations...
Fatemah Alharbi discovered a serious security flaw, earning thanks from Apple
Surgery is associated with increased survival for patients with HER2-positive stage 4 breast cancer
When Nora Guerraoui receives word her father has been killed in an apparent hit-and-run, she is forced to return to the small California desert town she left behind and contend with the many memories she’s tried to forget. So sets the stage of “ The Other Americans,” the latest novel...
UC Riverside’s Hailing Jin is principal investigator of USDA grant that also supports vaccine development to fight huanglongbing, or citrus greening disease
The regions's home affordability helps local labor force expand
On a sunny morning at the north end of UC Riverside, bulldozers and dump trucks are busily grading dirt while construction crews put together a frame foundation for the campus’ newest housing and dining complex. The Dundee Residence Hall and Glasgow Dining Project, which began construction in December on Linden...
Bipedalism may have been favored in kangaroo rats to avoid ambush predators like vipers and owls, says UC Riverside biologist
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
UC Riverside research focused on interaction between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and their hosts
Federal funding will enable thousands more Inland Empire K-12 students to join in documenting the histories of those interred at Riverside National Cemetery
“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.
38 students in Class of 2019 were matched for a residency program of their choice
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...