UCR Magazine: Fall 2021

Fall 2021

An oral history of the UCR football program, a look at new student spaces, musings from philosopher John Martin Fischer on death and happiness, and more.

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UCR Magazine: Summer 2021

Summer 2021

Attorney Jay Paul Deratany, MFA ’13, on his advocacy for foster youth, getting to know Provost Elizabeth Watkins, a look at the Korean independence movement’s roots in Riverside, and more.

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UCR Magazine: Spring 2021

Spring 2021

Riverside Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson ’88 on serving the city, how public health debates became a battlefield, a journey through author Tod Goldberg’s world of crime fiction, and more.

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UCR Magazine: Winter 2021

Winter 2021

The campaign that transformed UCR’s future, a look at the Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection, how robotic veterinarians can help save honeybees, and more.

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UCR Magazine: Fall 2020

Fall 2020

California’s race to brace for the Big One, checking out Susan Straight’s neighborhood fence library, how UCR is keeping the nearly extinct Cahuilla language alive, and more.

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UCR Magazine: Summer 2020

Summer 2020

The UCR community’s experiences adapting to remote learning during the pandemic, psychology professor Kate Sweeny’s research on “flow” activities, stories from UCR’s 2020 graduating class, and more.

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UCR Magazine: Winter 2020

Winter 2020

Denise Verret ’88 on heading the LA Zoo, professors Kimberly Guerrero and Padma Rangarajan discuss storytelling, professor Alex Espinoza on writing and embracing his identity, and more.

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UCR Magazine: Fall 2019

Fall 2019

Hunting Chinese spotted lantern flies with entomologist Mark Hoddle, ecologist Lynn Sweet’s research on the effects of climate change on Joshua trees, getting to know Nobel laureate Barry Barish, and more.

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UCR Magazine: Summer 2019

Summer 2019

The goodest boys and girls of the UCR online pet community, UCR alum Rep. Mark Takano’s family legacy, professors Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury and Eric Schwitzgebel discuss the future of AI, and more.

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