Skip to main content University of California, Riverside
UC Riverside

News

  • Home
  • Latest Articles
    • Arts / Culture
    • Athletics
    • Business
    • Health
    • Science / Technology
    • Social Science / Education
    • Students
    • University
  • Calendar
  • Experts
  • In the News
  • Info for Media
  • Inside UCR
  • UCR Magazine
    • Overview
    • Winter 2025
    • Fall 2024
    • Summer 2024
    • Spring 2024
    • Winter 2024
    • Fall 2023
    • Summer 2023
    • Spring 2023
    • Fall 2022
    • Archive
    • Subscriptions
Breadcrumb
  •  
  • Latest News Articles

Follow US:

UC Riverside Facebook UC Riverside X/Twitter UC Riverside YouTube UC Riverside Instagram UC Riverside TikTok
Market at Glen Mor

Dining, library, student services reopenings announced

For 18 months, the most consistent signs of life at the UC Riverside campus have involved spitting nocturnal sprinklers. That’s about to change. The campus is preparing for a full return in fall quarter, for which classes begin on Sept. 23. Long-shuttered dining halls and coffee joints are opening, along...

By John Warren | September 1, 2021 | University, Students
waiting final

Silver linings playbook: Think bad news before it's delivered

Psychologists have known there’s value in finding a “silver lining,” in coaxing oneself through bad news. You didn’t get the job? Just as well: That new boss seemed edgy during the interview. Someone outbid you at the last second for that antique something-or-other on eBay? You didn’t really have the...

By John Warren | September 1, 2021 | Social Science / Education
neurons

Psychologist to lead research on Alzheimer’s in Riverside

UC Riverside study is part of a larger landmark study tracking older adults

By Iqbal Pittalwala | August 31, 2021 | Health, Social Science / Education
Kabul airport

Scholar compares exits in Vietnam, Afghanistan

Vietnam expert David Biggs compares the U.S. exits from Vietnam and Afghanistan, and finds lessons in Vietnam's eventual prosperity.

By John Warren | August 31, 2021 | Social Science / Education
Dena Plemmons

Dena Plemmons: Research ethics are top of mind

UCR is the first of two UC campuses to have a fully funded research ethics program.

By Sandra Baltazar Martínez | August 27, 2021 | University

Sending kids back to school: is it too soon?

After more than a year of lockdown, school is back in session. But many people are wondering whether it should be. Here, UC Riverside experts in viruses, medical policy and education share their thoughts about whether in-person learning at this moment in time is an A+ idea, and offer ideas...

By Jules Bernstein | August 26, 2021 | Students, Health
vaccine

Why is 90% the magic number?

With a month until fall quarter begins, the number of verified vaccinations at UCR reached about 65% for students, and just over 75% for employees. The numbers were updated Aug. 20. In late July, the University of California system moved the goal line for what constitutes a fully vaccinated campus...

By John Warren | August 25, 2021 | University, Health, Students
A photo of Manuel Villanueva, center, sits among other family photos as part of a memorial at his families home in Reseda

When COVID-19 darkens your door

The Villanueva twins graduated from UCR a month after their father, Manuel, died from COVID-19.

By John Warren | August 25, 2021 | Students

Study gauges social responsibility in slowing COVID-19 spread

Researchers conducted focus groups of UC Riverside faculty, staff, and students

By Iqbal Pittalwala | August 23, 2021 | Health, University
Google trends graph for anosmia from 2019 to Aug 2021

Data mining tools combat COVID-19 misinformation and identify symptoms

Computer scientists use Google Trends and a government dataset to track symptoms and sift through misinformation

By Holly Ober | August 19, 2021 | Science / Technology
Let's Do R Part

Vaccine deadline comes and goes, and reporting surges

The deadline to verify one’s vaccination status or file for an exemption passed Aug. 16, with a late surge in reporting by students and employees. In only one week, there was a 13-point spike — from 51% to 64% — in students who verified having received a vaccination, according to...

By John Warren | August 18, 2021 | University
A smear of light

Scalable quantum computing research supported by $2 million grant

Project aims to make quantum computers easier to produce and operable at room temperature

By Holly Ober | August 16, 2021 | Science / Technology
vaccine

Fallout 'serious' for noncompliance to UC vaccination policy

As the Aug. 16 deadline looms for compliance with the UC vaccination policy, the fallout for those who fail to comply is being made clear. In a campus announcement this week, Human Resources delineated protocols for employees who haven’t provided proof of full vaccination or requested an exemption or deferral...

By John Warren | August 12, 2021 | University, Students, Health
Salton Sea dead fish

Salton Sea restoration efforts could fail without science

There are finally efforts under way to improve the environmental health disaster that is the Salton Sea — California’s largest and most polluted lake. However, a group of UC Riverside scientists, engineers, medical experts, and economists has published a new report warning that without science, these efforts may not succeed.

By Jules Bernstein | August 12, 2021 | Science / Technology
An IRS tax form

Study disrupts venture capitalist assumptions about tax benefits of corporations

Startups backed by venture capital pay more taxes when organized as corporations versus LLCs

By Holly Ober | August 11, 2021 | Business
Study abroad programs

Eleven students awarded study-abroad scholarships  

Eleven UC Riverside students have been selected for two prestigious national scholarships to study or intern outside of the United States. With financial support from the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program and the Freeman Asia Scholarship, students will be participating in Education Abroad programs in South Korea, Taiwan, France...

By Sandra Baltazar Martínez | August 9, 2021 | Students
Aubin Codex

New book explores how plague shaped Christianity in the Americas

During the first century of American colonization, as many as 20 million people in Mexico perished from disease, violence, and exploitation. Jennifer Scheper Hughes, a professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Riverside, examines this period from historical and theological perspectives in her new book, “The...

By Stacy Kish | August 5, 2021 | Arts / Culture, Social Science / Education
Illustration of human brain and binary code

Artificial intelligence is bringing the dead back to ‘life’ — but should it?

UCR experts discuss the technological and ethical implications of using AI to deepfake the deceased.

By UCR News | August 4, 2021 | Science / Technology

Study urges reconsidering therapy for Asian, Latino students

A new study sought to discover why Asian and Latino college students are less likely to use campus counseling services.

By John Warren | August 3, 2021 | Social Science / Education, Students
bees foraging

Study shows common insecticide is harmful in any amount

A new UC Riverside study shows that a type of insecticide made for commercial plant nurseries is harmful to a typical bee even when applied well below the label rate.

By Jules Bernstein | August 2, 2021 | Science / Technology
Pagination
  • Previous Previous
  • Page 49 of 107
  • Next Next
University of California, Riverside

900 University Ave.
Riverside, CA 92521

Tel: (951) 827-1012

  • UCR Library
  • Campus Status
  • Campus Store
  • Career Opportunities
  • Diversity
  • Maps and Directions
  • Visit UCR

University of California, Riverside

900 University Ave.
Riverside, CA 92521

tel: (951) 827-1012
email: webmaster@ucr.edu

Find Us

View campus map

Follow US:

UC Riverside Facebook UC Riverside X/Twitter UC Riverside YouTube UC Riverside Instagram UC Riverside TikTok

Related Links

  • Science Today
  • Servicio de Información en Español
  • UC Agricultural and Natural Resources news
  • UC Newsroom
  • Available Feeds
  • Creator State Podcast
  • Privacy and Accessibility
  • Report barrier to accessibility
  • Terms and Conditions
  • © 2025 Regents of the University of California
Search
Let us help you with your search