Thursday, May 2, 2024

UCR moves to vaccinate front-line healthcare employees

In the interest of protecting front-line healthcare employees, UCR’s Student Health Services (SHS) received a 100 dose shipment of the Moderna vaccine via Riverside County. According to William Rall, senior administrative officer of SHS,...

News in Brief: School of Medicine Education Building II set to be completed in...

The final design for the School of Medicine’s Education Building II was given approval for construction by the Regents of the University of California on March 17. The final design and full budget were...

UCR Alumna’s lawsuit dismissed by the court but copyright claim expected to go to...

A federal court in Riverside, CA has dismissed parts of a case involving two UCR professors, non-profit company S.T.R.O.N.G Edutainment and the Regents of the University of California. On June 7, the court announced...

UCR receives 2021 Seal of Excelencia

UCR is among one of 10 colleges and universities to be awarded the 2021 Seal of Excelencia by nonprofit group Excelencia in Education. Excelencia in Education is a Latina-led organization that was created in...

Student Researchers United rallies against rent burden

On Feb. 15, UC Academic Student Employees led a rally in front of the UCR Housing Office. The rally was organized by members of Union Auto Workers (UAW) 2865, UAW 5810 and Student Researchers...

The Associated Students of UCR’s 24th meeting sees the Judicial Council delivering their statement...

The Associated Students of UCR’s 24th meeting was called to order on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 in the ASUCR Senate Chamber. All senators were present, except CNAS Senator Rachel Paredes, CNAS Senator Catelin La,...

North District Phase 2

This particular housing was constructed, owned, and operated by American Campus Communities. Currently, North District Phase 2 consists of adding approximately 1600 accommodations served in various styles in the new construction zones and 4...

Remembering Ernie Garcia, UCR’s first Hispanic graduate

Dr. Ernest “Ernie” F. Garcia, longtime educator and arts advocate, and UCR’s first Hispanic graduate, passed away April 5th. He was 93 years old. Garcia, the youngest of four children, grew up in Colton, the...

How student-parents qualify for priority registration

On Sept. 30, 2022, Assembly Bill No. 2881 was approved by California Gov. Gavin Newsom. “This bill would require the California State University and each community college district, and request the University of California,...

Prospective senator holds campaign rally in the Inland Empire

Since 1998, Congresswoman Barbara Lee has represented California’s 12th congressional district in the House of Representatives and is currently running for California’s open United States (US) Senate seat, formerly occupied by Senator Dianne Feinstein....