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RIVERSIDE, Calif. ( www.ucr.edu) — Growing up in the 1980s and 1990s, Flip Tanedo watched PBS, especially documentaries like NOVA, all the time. Now an expert on dark matter and an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Riverside, Tanedo will be featured on the May...
A book from UC Riverside professor Melissa Wilcox is the first comprehensive history of the global Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Journalist Frank Bruni, who joined The New York Times in 1995, will deliver the 49th edition of the annual lecture at UC Riverside on Friday, May 18
A test of three policy interventions seeks to address the problem of Mexico's severely depleted aquifers
UCR-led project looks closely at the nearly 1 million immigrants who call Riverside and San Bernardino counties home
Satellite telescope launched Wednesday will seek out new alien worlds
RIVERSIDE, Calif. ( www.ucr.edu) — The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is right around the corner and a number of faculty and alumni from UCR’s Department of Creative Writing and the UCR Palm Desert Center’s Low-Residency MFA program will be participating in a host of conversations and readings. The...
David Lesher, editor and CEO of CALmatters, will visit UCR for a conversation about the challenges of maintaining government transparency
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Wanted: Music professionals and amateurs. A free online workshop called Online Jammin’ will be offered on Saturday, April 21 for musicians looking to learn new techniques using free online technology programs. Local participants wishing to take the daylong workshop in-person can visit the Experimental, Acoustic, Research Studio...
Frank Bidart '62 earned the award for his book "Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016"
Examining more than 20 years of national data for U.S. adolescents, a research team led by Andrew Subica at the University of California, Riverside reports that adolescents have high prevalence of alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use, and concerning rates of suicide-related thoughts and behaviors. The data show that among U.S...
UCR researchers have identified three bacteria that may help prevent spoilage of the pollen that wild bees provision for their offspring
A new exhibit at Riverside's California Citrus State Historic Park spotlights the overlooked architects of the region's citrus boom
UCR researchers have developed a simple way to improve Advanced Oxidation Processes
UCR Researchers show how male Costa’s control the acoustics of a tail song produced during high speed dives
UC Riverside's best and brightest will go head to head during annual Grad Slam finals event, held at the Culver Center
Donovan Argueta, a first-generation college graduate at the University of California, Riverside, has won a Ford Foundation 2018 Dissertation Fellowship. The $25,000 fellowship begins June 1, 2018. As a fellow, Argueta will receive additional support to attend an annual conference of the Ford Foundation fellows this fall. The mission of...
This spring, a University of California, Riverside delegation traveled 6,698 miles west to Guangzhou, Guangdong, and Anhui Province in eastern China to strengthen UCR’s relationships with the region’s top educators, researchers, and government officials. Across the Pacific Ocean, Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox and Kelechi Kalu, vice provost of International Affairs...
Research led by a psychologist at the University of California, Riverside, shows that bilinguals regulate, or suppress, their native language when reading in a second language. Many in media and in science often assume that reading or speaking in a second language — one that has been learned later in...