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California’s longest-running free literary festival is now accessible to audiences worldwide
The grant will support programs within UCR’s new Latino and Latin American Studies Research Center, set to launch February 2021.
The open call marks the first time the California Museum of Photography has solicited art from the public at this scale
Jennings discusses the importance of representation in comics in the new documentary series debuting Nov. 20
Institutions, not only family rejection, underlie LGBTQ youth homelessness
The news arrived Monday that the world has been awaiting since spring: a vaccine has been developed that shows a high degree of efficacy in late-stage trials: 90%. That puts it in the company of effective vaccines such as for measles, and well beyond what the medical community hoped for...
A new book alleges worker exploitation at Amazon, and shows how communities are resisting it
A new exhibition at the California Museum of Photography explores the iconic work of documentary photographer Bruce Davidson and the evolution of meaning in photographs
Challenging gender norms in sport can lead to overdoing them in intimate relationships
Unique effects of police violence create a public health crisis for communities most affected
Weekly programs surrounding Latino/a literature, identities, race, and more, run through early November.
UC Riverside psychologist Chandra Reynolds will lead the five-year research project
Book shows how heterosexuals can learn from LGBT people to have better relationships
Students in the four-class series also study Cahuilla society and culture.
The population’s growth over the last half century has been driven by students
A fear for health and safety has driven a record number of American gun sales
UC Riverside’s Khaleel Razak and Frances Sladek receive grants from the University of California-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative
Humane communities would endorse animal-friendly affordable housing, living wages, and recognize the importance of human-animal bonds
UC Riverside-led study evaluated individual differences in DNA methylation across 10 years in two Scandinavian samples of same‐sex aging twins
UCR author Susan Straight’s fence library continues to serve a Riverside community disproportionately affected by the coronavirus