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Economists find commuting is the only driving category to remain diminished
Across U.S., California, and Inland Empire, chance of a rapid bounce dims
An international education was key for these UCR students’ futures.
Non-Hispanic whites least likely to fall outside of unemployment insurance coverage
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 Chinese Americans Donation Center also donated 1,000 face shields to the School of Medicine
COVID-19 health mandates disproportionally affect arts and culture businesses
Delay in lockdowns increase cases by a 15% to 25% per week late; failure to lockdown increases cases 45% to 128%
Healthcare under pressure as pandemic exposes critical industry shortcomings
One of the most visible impacts of the coronavirus pandemic has been the strain on the global supply chain, with consumers noticing certain goods are harder to find at their local store. Danko Turcic, an associate professor of operations and supply chain management at UC Riverside’s School of Business, said...
A second outbreak will have even worse damage
People around the world are wondering how long COVID-restrictions have to last in order to curtail the pandemic. A research study on 36 countries and 50 U.S. states has found that aggressive intervention to contain COVID-19 must be maintained for at least 44 days. The study is co-authored by Professor...
COVID-19 will deliver a blow but how bad it will be is yet to be seen
Report calls for policymakers to enact zoning and other reforms
The region has a higher share of job growth than the nation, California as a whole, and neighboring Southern California metros
Local manufacturing industry remains a key growth sector
UCR’s Center for Economic Forecasting says the region’s housing problem is a land use issue solvable at the local level
‘Regions Rise Together’ comparison to coastal regions may distort policy direction
New analysis finds small businesses are powering establishment growth, but medium and large firms contribute more to job gains