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Inaugural “Celebrating our Constellation: UCR + RCC + AB Miller” event brought together UCR, Riverside City College, and AB Miller High School students.
Joint UC Riverside and UC Irvine study shows “near transfer” predicts “far transfer”
Azalea Corral has a family photo that shows her three younger siblings and parents smiling together against a Santa Barbara countryside backdrop. It was taken on February 8, 2020 — the last time they would pose together for a photo. The following day, both her parents succumbed to bodily injuries...
The routine has been too familiar for too many years. A school shooting or mass shooting event occurs and stirs the American consciousness for a moment. But a week or two passes and talk of gun-control legislation fades. The issue goes into hibernation until the next mass shooting event. In...
Vanessa Hua’s latest novel "Forbidden City" explores the little-known history and influence of the teenage revolutionaries in Chairman Mao’s inner circle
Xóchitl C. Chávez, assistant professor of music at UCR, is a co-principal investigator.
The film was directed by UCR Professor Robin Uriel Russin and written by UCR alum Andrew Justvig.
Study finds promoting appreciation of ethnic-racial heritage has the potential to bolster youth’s internal resources against substance use
The book weaves stories that capture both nature and architecture. It goes on sale on April 26
This year’s Los Angeles Times Festival of Books includes a UC Riverside star-studded lineup. Nineteen UCR faculty, staff, and alumni will be participating in this annual literary event that takes place at the University of Southern California. More than 550 authors, poets, artists, chefs, celebrities, and musicians will gather on...
Smoking dominates other factors, including amount of wealth, in shortening lifespan
Study also shows that straight people prefer to live in places that match their attitudes toward sexuality
Poetry collection captures the author's own life, as well as many of the golden state’s overlooked truths: genocide, environmental degradation, and climate change.
Experts on the plight of the unhoused contend the plan would criminalize being poor and mentally ill
Capturing the essence of a place requires more than time. It requires confianza. Trust. That’s why for more than a year a team co-led by a UC Riverside cultural and urban historian interviewed, researched, and documented the lives of Boyle Heights residents — all in the midst of the COVID-19...
Set in the Inland Empire, her tenth novel, weaves together people, history, and scenery.
UC Riverside’s winner, Claire Whitaker, moves onto the UC-level competition in May.
AAM is the fields’ gold standard for museum excellence.
A study set in the Inland Empire and South Texas aims to find out
African Student Programs, Chicano Student Programs celebrate a milestone on campus. At the center of it is student success.