Tag: UCR
UCR team prepares to enter Shell Eco-marathon Americas
A team of students at UCR have been working on a vehicle to enter into the Shell Eco-marathon Americas, a competition which will be...
“MyUCR” portal mistakenly tells students they were accepted
On Wednesday, March 8 the MyUCR undergraduate admissions portal was shut down for technical reasons, following the accidental posting of acceptances to some applicants’...
UCR researchers make advancements in Zika research
UCR’s Assistant Professor of Biochemistry Jikui Song and Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology and Microbiology Rong Hai published their findings on the crystal structure...
UCR entomology department ranks second-best worldwide
On Monday, April 3, UC Riverside’s Department of Entomology was ranked as the second-best entomology program in the world by the Center for World...
Dust from Gobi Desert and Central Valley contributes nutrients to weathered...
Researchers from the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory have discovered an influx in the amount of phosphorus due to dust coming from both the...
UCR professor speaks on the effect of toxic chemicals on citizens
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Carl Cranor released a new book this past March explaining how and why citizens are harmed by toxic chemicals, as...
13 health myths that may surprise you
How many people have told you that reading in the dark will cause blindness, snacking is unhealthy and carbs make you gain fat? We...
Under the Kilt: Helping a friend undergoing relationship abuse
As companions who deeply care about, treasure and appreciate our friends, seeing one of them go through a physically or emotionally abusive relationship is...
Lights! Camera! Action! Spotlight on Hope holds their second annual film...
Move over Spielberg, Cameron and Tarantino: The next generation of great directors is here. On Thursday, April 6, at the Barbara and Art Culver Center...
You vs. springtime: Dawn of the allergies (A scenario guide to...
Spring is officially upon us! That means the flowers will bloom, the grass will be greener and the bees will buzz around campus. But...