School of Public Policy Former Foreign Service Officer Jesse Coronado Seminar

The School of Public Policy hosted a seminar with former Foreign Service Officer Jesse Coronado on October 24. This seminar was a part of The Generations Dialogue Project, which aims to increase the number...

UC Online courses now available to the public

The newly-implemented online program UC Online provides more students with the option of taking general education classes through a University of California campus. Initially reserved for UC-enrolled students, the program became accessible to the...

Immortality Project awards its third essay prize

What happens to us after we die? The Immortality Project, a research project which studies this question and offers essay prizes to those who advance the themes of immortality through their work, recently awarded...

ASUCR approves food pantry bylaws

Members of ASUCR unanimously approved the passage of the Food Pantry Planning and Implementation Committee’s bylaws, bringing UCR one step closer to implementing a program that will help feed countless hungry students. The bylaws state...

News in brief

UCR Researchers Create Sensor to Measure Liquid Samples Researchers at UCR have recently developed a sensor to measure samples by using a piece of glass tubing, which will help when measuring samples that are...

SEARCH Center hosts talk on autism and neurodiversity

From 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 27, a presentation on autism spectrum disorder and neurodiversity on college campuses was held in HUB 379. Hosted by the UCR Graduate School of Education’s Support, Education,...

Review: President Trump’s first 100 days in office

Saturday, April 29 marked the end of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. The first 100 days are considered a landmark of each presidency and often sets the tone for the remainder...

Is it halal? Dining addresses dietary concerns surrounding on-campus restaurants

In recent weeks, UCR’s Muslim community has demanded more halal options on campus, an issue that was first raised during an ASUCR meeting on Oct. 4. To learn more, the Highlander sat down with...

Green grass or green beans

Water experts Celeste Cantu, Joe Grindstaff, John Rossi and Doug Headrick convened on Wednesday May 27 to discuss the state of California’s water supply and measures being implemented in response to the California drought...

Chancellor’s Convocation welcomes incoming Highlanders

The 2012-2013 New Student Convocation commenced on Sept. 24, with the arrival of over 3,000 attendees consisting of incoming undergraduates, faculty members, administrators and representatives from student organizations. Taking place as part of UCR’s...