Improved oxidation is water wizardry against drought
Research finds ways to remove more of the tricky substances that can squeak through water treatment
UCR ARTS celebrates new name, purpose
The newly renamed arts institution will bring enhanced programming and scholarship to downtown Riverside
Historian’s database offers new view of colonial California
Through his Pobladores Project, Steven Hackel spotlights the non-American Indian settlers and soldiers who lived in California between 1769 and 1850
AP readiness program expands to San Bernardino County
A proven success, the program will broaden its reach to serve even more Inland Empire high schoolers and their teachers beginning in fall 2018
A faster way to fail
Electromigration at normal operating temperatures causes integrated circuits to fail in hours instead of years, allowing researchers to assess how durable they are
Exhibition explores 20th Century through the lens of dust
A peculiar photograph leads to an examination of modernity, war, and ruin in “A Handful of Dust”
ARTSblock exhibition features public’s work alongside artist’s
The Culver Center will host an exhibition featuring photography submitted by the community in conjunction with installations by Xavier Cázares Cortéz
School of Business names executive fellows
Matt D. Lyons ’87, Byron Pollitt ’73, and William E. Thomas will serve for the 2018 -19 academic year
Electrons take one step forward without two steps back
Scientists use molecular dipoles to accelerate electron transfer in one direction and completely suppress it in the other. This “holy grail” of energy science could hasten the design of new and superb energy and electronic materials
Fishing for knowledge
Shannon Sweitzer carries life lessons from her father during UCR journey
Ten UC Riverside professors receive NSF CAREER awards
The awards support early career leaders in research and education