Marko Princevac, a professor of mechanical engineering, discusses the efficiency of controlled burns in a story about how they're being affected by COVID-19.
Brandon Brown, an associate professor in the UCR School of Medicine, comments on the importance of "flattening the curve" through isolation to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Kim Yi Dionne, an assistant professor of political science, discusses America's "long history of immigrant exclusion on the basis of disease" with Time magazine.
William Grover, an associate professor of bioengineering, speaks with Inside Higher Ed for a story about how institutions are approaching scientific research during COVID-19.
Eddie Comeaux, an associate professor of higher education, discusses alternative means of testing students online using third-party proctoring platforms.
CalMatters speaks with Dylan Rodríguez, chair of the UCR Academic Senate and a professor of ethnic studies, about faculty members' reactions to the transition to online education.
Canada's Globe and Mail speaks with Dr. Gerald Maguire, chair of psychiatry and neuroscience in the UCR School of Medicine, about stuttering and potential treatments.
UCR School of Medicine Associate Professor Brandon Brown weighs in on the items those quarantined should consider stocking up on — but not hoard — including dry goods, soap, medication, and pet supplies.
Brandon Brown, an associate professor in the UCR School of Medicine, says alcohol-based cleaning products and those with diluted bleach can help kill coronavirus on transit surfaces.
In an op-ed, UCR political scientists Benjamin Newman, Jennifer Merolla, Sono Shah, Loren Collingwood, and Karthick Ramakrishnan write about how their research provides evidence of a "Trump effect."
Jennifer Merolla, a professor of political science, joins AirTalk host Larry Mantle and four other panelists for a conversation about California's primary results.
The co-founders of FarmSense include Eamonn Keogh, a UCR computer science professor, and Shailendra Singh, who received his doctorate in computer science from UCR.
Can you get coronavirus from pets? What about from a package? Brandon Brown, an associate professor in the UCR School of Medicine, answers all your burning questions.