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Legendary actor, alumni, and philanthropic leaders to be honored at first UCR Gala

Cheech Marin, the popular actor, cultural icon, and arts advocate, will receive UC Riverside’s highest honor at the university’s new annual gala event. Marin will receive the UCR Medallion in recognition of his contributions that led to the creation of The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture in...

By UCR News | February 12, 2024 | University
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Surprise discovery of tiny insect-killing worm 

UC Riverside scientists have discovered a tiny worm species that infects and kills insects. These worms, called nematodes, could control crop pests without pesticides in warm, humid places where other beneficial nematodes are currently unable to thrive.

By Jules Bernstein | February 8, 2024 | Science / Technology
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Inexpensive, carbon-neutral biofuels are finally possible

When it comes to making fuel from plants, the first step has always been the hardest — breaking down the plant matter. A new study finds that introducing a simple, renewable chemical to the pretreatment step can finally make next-generation biofuel production both cost-effective and carbon neutral.

By Jules Bernstein | February 7, 2024 | Science / Technology
Los Angeles Review of Books/UCR Department of Creative Writing Lifetime Achievement Awards to honor Dave Eggers, Quincy Troupe, and Rigoberto González

Writers Week to honor Dave Eggers, Rigoberto González, and Quincy Troupe

Free literary festival is set for Feb. 10 and Feb. 12-16.

By Sandra Baltazar Martínez | February 6, 2024 | Arts / Culture
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Exhibition explores line between real and fiction, in LA style

The first exhibition in the New Acquisitions Series is the artist Zoe Crosher’s seven photographs that make up "LA Like: “Transgressing the Pacific (2008–10).” Alyse Yeargan, collections manager for the UCR Arts’ California Museum of Photography, or CMP, says she chose Crosher’s photographs for several reasons. The works are “emotionally...

By J.D. Mathes | February 5, 2024 | Arts / Culture
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Encouraging technological innovations

An alumnus and his family establish a fund that supports professors, scholarships, fellowships, research, equipment, and other STEM-related initiatives at UCR.

By Devlin Smith | February 1, 2024 | University
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Weekend concerts feature cellist and 'mashup' of movements

Ruth Charloff, the conductor of the UCR Orchestra, says the upcoming performance of UCR’s orchestra will begin with Henri Büsser’s orchestral adaptation of Claude Debussy's “Petite Suite for four-hands.” The suite Charloff said, “is an intimate piece.” “Think about two people sitting next to each other on one piano bench...

By J.D. Mathes | January 31, 2024 | Arts / Culture
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Got advice? Here's how to get teens to listen

A new study may hold a secret for getting your teenager to appreciate your unsolicited advice. The study, which included “emerging adults” — those in their late teens and early 20s — found teens will appreciate parents’ unsolicited advice, but only if the parent is supportive of their teens’ autonomy...

By John Warren | January 30, 2024 | Social Science / Education
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First-ever sighting of a live newborn great white

Great whites, the largest predatory sharks in the world with the most fatal attacks on humans, are tough to imagine as newborn babies. That is partially because no one has seen one in the wild, it seems, until now.

By Jules Bernstein | January 29, 2024 | Science / Technology
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Pickleball popularity edging out tennis at the SRC

Every afternoon at the University of California, Riverside, the pickleball courts at the Student Recreation Center, or SRC, are a hub of activity. Since their introduction to the campus for the 2023-24 school year, the pickleball courts have attracted a stream of students and university faculty and staff. Pickleball, a...

By Jordan Cornet | January 29, 2024 | Students
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Fledgling planets discovered around a newly formed star

With an arsenal of advanced technology, scientists have found a multi-planet star system that provides a rare insight into the way planets form and behave around a young star.

By Jules Bernstein | January 29, 2024 | Science / Technology
Designing and Building the Future of Industry

Designing and building the future of industry

Donor support means everything to us, especially since without donors, we wouldn't be able to put on these events and really showcase what it means to be a woman in engineering.

By Devlin Smith | January 29, 2024 | University
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UCR nears its record for in-state freshmen

UC Riverside has released its enrollment numbers for fall 2023, showing a total student population of 26,426. It is an increase of more than 5,000 students from 10 years ago, when UC Riverside had 21,285 students. In the past 25 years, campus enrollment has more than doubled. Fall 2022 enrollment...

By John Warren | January 24, 2024 | University, Students
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Emmett Till exhibition answered a call to action

When discussing the exhibition, “The Impact of Images: Mamie Till’s Courage from Tragedy,” Douglas McCulloh says, “Her decision to have an open casket and insist Black photographers be present wasn’t just courageous.” The casket was for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, “who was abducted, tortured, and lynched in Mississippi in...

By J.D. Mathes | January 23, 2024 | Arts / Culture
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The Megalodon was less mega than previously believed

A new study shows the Megalodon, a gigantic shark that went extinct 3.6 million years ago, was significantly more slender than earlier studies suggested.

By Jules Bernstein | January 21, 2024 | Science / Technology
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Host of 'The Daily' podcast to deliver Hays P-E Lecture

Michael Barbaro, host of the popular New York Times podcast “The Daily,” will be the speaker at the 55th Annual Hays Press-Enterprise Lecture. The event is free and open to the public, and will be Monday, March 4 at 6 p.m. in the University Theatre on the UC Riverside campus...

By UCR News | January 20, 2024 | University
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Moderate goals let workers adapt to turbulent marketplaces

Challenging performance goals for employees work well when the marketplace is stable, but moderate goals are more effective when workers need to adapt to turbulent times, UCR business school study finds.

By David Danelski | January 18, 2024 | Business
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Keys to aging hidden in the leaves

Scientists have known about a particular organelle in plant cells for over a century. However, UCR scientists have only now discovered that organelle’s key role in aging.

By Jules Bernstein | January 17, 2024 | Science / Technology
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New vaccine design uses immunity against influenza to offer faster protection against emerging pathogens

Strategy developed by UC Riverside-led research team speeds up production of antibodies against COVID-19

By Iqbal Pittalwala | January 17, 2024 | Health
Morris Maduro and Gina Broitman-Maduro

The early bird (or scientist) gets the worm

UC Riverside research on nematodes secures $1.3M NSF funding

By Iqbal Pittalwala | January 12, 2024 | Science / Technology
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