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University of California, Riverside, leaders and scholars have made the following statements in response to the 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down the use of race, or affirmative action, in college and university admissions: Kim A. Wilcox, UCR chancellor: “We can be certain that diversity is and will...
The James Irvine Foundation recognized Linda Navarrette as one of six change-makers in California.
As concerns about youth mental health, school shootings, and other forms of violence prompt more school systems to conduct mental health screenings, a UC Riverside-led analysis is urging school officials to proceed with deference to student family, cultural, and community backgrounds. Mental health screenings that focus solely on identifying at-risk...
The study will implement an evidence-based reading intervention program in Southern California and Central Texas
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...
Inland Empire families don’t have to wade through school and service systems alone
UCR research shows race evasiveness harms teacher educators and charts a path toward identifying and disrupting racism
Improving students’ spatial skills could improve math skills as well
Paper offers a framework for racial literacy in teacher education
The funds continue to help School of Education researcher Linda Ventriglia-Navarrette’s work.
UC Riverside has released its enrollment numbers for fall 2021, showing a record student population of 26,847. That represent a 1.6% increase from fall 2020, when 26,434 total undergraduate and graduate students were enrolled. The student population includes 40.8% low-income students and 54.7% first-generation students. Forty-one percent of students are...
Teachers make time to find students’ interests, celebrate talents, and have one-on-one time to form stronger relationships with students with autism, finds study
Angel Rodriguez, an alumnus and current grad student, urges students to apply for Cal Grants
Effective Monday, Sept. 20, the Graduate School of Education will officially become the School of Education, or SOE. The new name will reflect the scope of the school’s research, community engagement, and academic programs, specifically the undergraduate degree program, which was approved in 2017 and now accounts for 60% of...
New social studies curriculum aims to boost civic education in a polarized nation
The innovative Rule of 3 English-learning program completes its shift to an online portal.
“What are you … on their side?” The comment was one of many snarky remarks white teachers made about interactions between a Latino colleague and his diverse student population. In the staff lounge at the Sacramento, Calif., public school, the same teachers called the students “monkeys bouncing off the walls”...
More than 7,100 students are eligible to graduate; Commencement events kick off on June 3 with the School of Medicine.
Study by UC Riverside researchers will examine impacts of remote learning on families with children in grades K-12
New research center is the brainchild of Eddie Comeaux, a UCR higher education professor and former Division I college athlete