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Boil the water, add the ingredients, stir. The instructions given in undergraduate science labs can feel a bit like making ramen noodles. “Lab courses that accompany many large science undergraduate lectures often adopt a cookbook-type approach, where students follow a series of instructions in a stepwise process without really understanding...
With the second season of the hit Disney+ program "The Mandalorian" set to premier on October 30, the question of why Baby Yoda's fans want to squeeze him to the point of smothering him can be addressed at last. Katherine Stavropoulos, a UC Riverside professor and expert on "cute aggression,"...
New undergraduate program is a first for the University of California system
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.
A list of available resources during this time of uncertainty.
The guide was developed to help teachers build better relationships with students remotely
Groundbreaking film follows the college experiences of five Southern California students on the spectrum
University governing boards are severely understudied; here’s why that matters, and what one researcher is doing to fix it
For Margaret Nash, recognizing who “granted” the land is key to acknowledging a history of American Indian dispossession
Project led by UCR’s Asha Jitendra is supported by nearly $1.4 million from the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences
First-generation college students in sociology and education received the Ford Foundation awards to support their research
A breakthrough documentary explores what it’s like to go to college with an autism diagnosis
A UC Riverside Graduate School of Education program enables students to earn debt-free master’s degrees
A UC Riverside professor’s first-of-its-kind study explores the neural underpinnings of cute aggression
A proven success, the program will broaden its reach to serve even more Inland Empire high schoolers and their teachers beginning in fall 2018
Rodríguez is UCR’s Bank of America Chair in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Practice