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Growing up in South Central L.A. meant ditching school, becoming a teen mom, and wrestling with her identity as an Afro-Latina — experiences that made this UCR student want to major in public policy.
Students with families living at UC Riverside's Oban Family Housing now have access to a small pantry at any time of the day. Small hand sanitizers, canned veggies, coffee, and other nonperishable food items sit inside the Little Free Pantry, a roughly 2-foot-by-1.5-foot wooden miniature shed-shaped case inspired by the...
UCR has more than 4,400 degreed Black alumni, and is nationally recognized for having one of the smallest achievement gaps in the country.
UCR welcomes students with an assortment of digital programming and support services.
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
The Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration’s attempt to end DACA in a 5-to-4 decision on Thursday, June 18.
UC Riverside’s 66th commencement will be a virtual celebration on Sunday, June 14. Meet some of the 2020 graduates.
UCR alums and students deliver a one-two punch to help at-risk youth through Raincross Boxing Academy.
R’Grad Peer Support Group meets weekly and is designed to be a nonclinical outlet.
History doctoral student Alyse Yeargan studies photographs of the deceased to understand how and why we grieve
First-generation college students in sociology and education received the Ford Foundation awards to support their research
Memorandum of understanding strengthens the relationship between UCR’s anthropology department and Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History
Doctoral student Katrin Boniface turns a lifelong passion into research for a growing field: equine history
The annual competition returns to UC Riverside’s Culver Center on March 4 and Palm Desert Center on April 4
Projects include the study of aquatic insect communities, bumble bees, and the impact of climate change on plants
Five GAANN Awards from the U.S. Department of Education will support 90 engineering graduate students
Fulbright Scholar Roberto Rivera looks to Jamaica as a model of restorative justice
Marlen Ríos-Hernández takes a scholarly approach to the mosh pit
A proven success, the program will broaden its reach to serve even more Inland Empire high schoolers and their teachers beginning in fall 2018